The Makings of an 18th Century Cap

Dear Blog, Greetings! As we venture into the past today (in my very first post!), I'd like to talk about how I made, or, am making, my 18th century cap. The history: In the 18th century, and way before and after, it was very common for women to have some sort of usually white cap. This could go under another hat such as a, "pancake hat" (the proper name is a bergere hat), or by itself. I wont go too far into detail because I want to talk about the pattern, and I have just shared all my current knowledge on the matter ;)... Here is an example of the cap by itself: and another... And under a Bergere.... And here is another example, but on a richer woman: And to add in some examples other than 1700 styles, here are a few more: (these two are from the 1800's being sold as antiques) And these are earlier versions... And then there's this monstrosity... :/ The style: And so, I began to narrow down the styles.The first step is always to look at reliable sources su...