This collection gathers fabrics suitable for historical capes, mantles and cloaks inspired by the late 18th century and the Regency period. The textiles reflect the practical elegance of Georgian outerwear, where flowing silhouettes, printed cottons, refined wools and silk fabrics combined fashion with functionality.
This collection includes fabrics suitable for Georgian capes, Regency cloaks, historical mantles, hooded travelling garments, late 18th-century outerwear and early 19th-century costume projects inspired by European fashion history.
Historical capes and cloaks were widely worn throughout Europe during the late 1700s and early 1800s. They provided warmth and protection while preserving the graceful lines of fashionable dress. Printed cottons, darker travel colours, wool fabrics and decorative woven textiles became increasingly popular as textile production evolved during the cotton revolution and the Regency era.
These fabrics are well suited for historical capes, mantles, cloaks, travelling garments, Regency outerwear, museum interpretation, historical sewing projects, reenactment clothing and theatre productions inspired by Georgian and early 19th-century fashion.
Typical uses may include hooded capes, short cloaks, pelisses, petticoats, spencers, travelling accessories and decorative historical wardrobe projects inspired by Georgian and Regency dress traditions.
Created for costume makers, historical sewing enthusiasts, reenactors, museums, theatre designers and anyone seeking historically inspired fabrics suitable for elegant late 18th-century and Regency outerwear.

Recommended Sewing Pattern
For sewing inspiration, the Laughing Moon #135 pattern offers a Georgian and Regency cape, mantle and muff suitable for historical wardrobe projects.
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