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    Who makes own bonnets/balmorals?

    I am curious, So who makes their own bonnets.

    I am trying to make my own close to the balmoral style. Thus far, they all look "off" to me, though no one else seems to think so. The ones I think look OK are more of a tam than a balmoral, but all wider headbands look wierd to me in my mirror.

    HELP ME PLEASE!!!!!!

    How do you do it?

    We have step-by-step threads for all sorts of things, what about making a balmoral/bonnet one.


    (This thread is so I don't hijack another)

    Longing for a good few answers and advise,

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    I have a pattern with instructions that is still on the market, It works real well.
    It is produced for the reenactment market. its sold through Smoke and fire news. I'll find the web site and get back to you
    I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

    We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"

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    http://www.smoke-fire.com/

    Stock #: SF-204
    Men's Hats and Caps Patterns
    Instructions for Scots bonnet. Directions for trimming tri-corners and making Cockades.

    Sale Price: $6.00
    scroll down to pattern shop
    Its a smoke and fire 18th century pattern
    they also have a kilt pattern and one for gillie brogues
    I'm an 18th century guy born into the 20th century and have been dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century.

    We do not stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing"

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    I contacted a some-what local store that I buy ALL my felted (non-worsted) wool from and they carry these patterns. She looked at them for me and we discusses them over the phone and they are EXACTLY what I am making already. So, I guess it is just my perfectionism.

    For those who make bonnets in the cut-&-sew type, what is a good headband portion hieght? I am guessing by trial and error that it is 1" for a tam/bluebonnet and 1.5" to 2" for a balmoral style. Over 2 inches looks WAY off, 3" looks ABSURD!!! Is that about right?

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