15th century Horned Escoffion
A wonderfully distinctive headdress for a noble 15th century Burgundian lady. I’d been wanting to make a hat in this…
A wonderfully distinctive headdress for a noble 15th century Burgundian lady. I’d been wanting to make a hat in this…
A late 16thc century man’s hat of felt covered in embroidered leather.. My Hat Prize for Canterbury Faire 2021 was…
A renaissance man’s three part linen coif, as worn by scholars, old men and children. Although the linen coif was…
Another version of this archetypical 14th century headdress, which was popular in England, France and adjacent areas. These crespinettes (also…
A rich, multicoloured headdress from the early 15th century, with a padded roll fashioned as a turban, based on several…
This over-the-top red wool capuchon, with gold mounts and embroidery is one of my favourite builds. I made this for…
A simple version of this cap, which was worn by women across much of Europe through the middle ages. Linen…
Versions of this linen coif was a worn by ordinary men throughout the middle ages and early renaissance across most…
A noble woman’s netted headdress, known under various names – crespine, crespinette, caul or tire. I was asked to make…
A mid 15th century henin for a noble Burgundian woman. I made this for Olivia as part of the Largesse…