Here is a pattern for a 16th century scholar's cap that I made, and thought that some of you might find useful. The PDF prints out full-size, which uses nine sheets of letter sized paper, but not a lot of ink. (As printer friendly as I could make it.) You will need to tape the pages together with a 3/4" overlap, but then it's ready to use! you will need to draw around the pattern and then add 1/2' seam allowance all around. It's best made from very sturdy wool. If I ever write out assembly instructions I may eventually have it up for sale, but right now - it's free! It fits a size 23.5" head, and is not graded for multiple sizes - it's just the one size. Many of the images with this cap show it over a black coif-like thing, which this pattern does not make. Enjoy! (You do have to register on my site in order to download it for free. Sorry - I really don't know how to turn that off, or I would.)