Collection: Capes
In the 18th century, capes were popular items of clothing in both men’s and women’s fashion. Men’s capes were typically knee to mid-calf length, often in grey or black colors. Women’s capes were a bit longer, ranging from beyond the hip to knee-length.
I can recommend the Laughing Moon Sewing pattern;
"135 Ladies' Georgian/Regency Cape" .
Press the picture and transfer to Laughing Moons Web Site.
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1800 Frances Wright
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1795 Lady Hester Stanhope
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1805 Marie Victoire Lemoine
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1797 Mary Wollstonecraft
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1834 Mathilda Rotkirch
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1834 Ida Silfverberg
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1800 Frances Anne Emily Marchioness
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1780 Lucy Terry - Boysen Berry
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1785 Catharina Juliana Eckerman - Tangy Dill
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1770 Sara Johanna Raam Overcast Days
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1770 Sara Johanna Raam Chestnut Filly
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1800 Marguerite Gérard
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1800 Marie-Denise Villers
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1795 Madame Roslin
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1790 Marie-Anne Pierette Paulze - Cotton Poplin
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