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1. Blanket Capote Pattern
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Sewing Pattern, sizes included: Men's Chest 30-50 and Women's Dress 8-20.Wonderful for Colonial, Revolutionary War, 18th century, Mountain Man, Rendezvous, Louis and Clarke, Colonial, American Revolutionary War, Fur Trade, Trapper Impressions.
Excellent for Mountain Man, Western Expansion, Daniel Boone, Green River Rendevoux Impression
Wonderful for Fur Trade Era, Trapper, Western Expansion, French Indian War or American Revolutionary War or Colonial Impression
Great for Pow Wow and SASS Living History Events
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Sewing Pattern. The fur traders made extensive use of the blanket capote and this apparel, with bright colors and contrasting stripes, was quickly adopted by the Indians of Western America. These coats were popular along the western moving frontier and were later used by soldiers and frontiersmen. They have become both popular and fashionable for today's men and women. This pattern is the traditional mid-calf length with variations in hood tassles and fringe. This pattern is for adults (men's sizes 36 through 50 and womens sizes 8 through 20) and EV91 is made especially for children. Great for Pow Wow and SASS Living History events.2. Northern Plains Capote Pattern
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capote patternDescription
Traditional style capote worn by most western tribes and Mountain men. Can be made from blankets for authenticity or heavy wool. Includes several options for fringe treatment, decorations, etc., and is easy to make.Called "Capote" after the French word for "Hood", blanket coats like this originated in Central Canada and were probably made as early as 1675. This popular style coat was standard issue during the French & Indian War and the American Revolution and many times were made by the soldiers from issue blankets. By the mid-l9th century, the popularity of the Capote had spread westward with the fur trade and it was commonly seen in use by the Indians of the Northern Plains, Rocky Mountains and Columbian Plateau.
Capotes varied greatly in cut, style and decoration, with the American Indian versions being decorated with beadwork, sequins, hawk bells, binding of a contrasting color, etc. Some Capotes even contained a cotton lining of calico or similar print fabric; however, most examples were hardly decorated other than having fringe at the shoulders and hood.
This practical coat is as popular with today's Buckskinners & Indian Enthusiasts as it was in previous times. No doubt this is due to the great versatility of the garment as well as its colorful style. Capotes can be worn over several layers of clothing in extreme cold weather and can double as an extra blanket if needed. Sizes 36-52.
3. Child's Blanket Capote Pattern
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This pattern is designed especially for children in sizes Small (4-6), Medium (8-10), and Large (12-14) and may be made from almost any blanket or other material.Wonderful for Colonial, Revolutionary War, 18th century, Mountain Man, Rendezvous, Louis and Clarke, Colonial, American Revolutionary War, Fur Trade, Trapper Impressions.
Excellent for Mountain Man, Western Expansion, Daniel Boone, Green River Rendevoux Impression
Wonderful for Fur Trade Era, Trapper, Western Expansion, French Indian War or American Revolutionary War or Colonial Impression
Great for Pow Wow events and SASS Living History
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This pattern is similar to our EV90, but is designed especially for children in sizes Small (4-6), Medium (8-10), and Large (12-14) and may be made from almost any blanket or other material. Great for Pow Wow Events Made in the traditional mid-calf length, the Child's Blanket Capote pattern includes variations in hood tassels and fringe. While this is a very loose fitting garment, all intermediate sizes are easily made with the instructions and, of course, there is a complete glossary of terms used so that almost anyone will find it easy to use this pattern. 18th century, Mountain Man, Rendezvous, Louis and Clarke, Colonial, American Revolutionary War, Fur Trade, Trapper Impressions. Dances with Wolves, Last of the Mohicans.4. Justicorps (Military Coat) and Capot (Canadian Hooded Coat) Pattern
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Sewing PatternIncludes 5 sizes: (Chest / waist): 38"/30" - 40"/32" - 42"/34" - 44"/36" - 46"/38".
Also known as the Canadian Hooded Coat, or capote, the pattern includes the coat, and hooded coat with large cuffs in two lengths.
18th Century, Seven Years War or La Nouvelle France, American Colonial Period, American Revolutionary War Era, Fur Trade Era.
Great for Colonial, French Indian Wars, French Soldier Impression
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18th century, Seven Years War, La Nouvelle France. Also known as the Canadian Hooded Coat, or capote, the pattern includes the coat, and hooded coat with large cuffs in two lengths. These patterns have been developed in partnership with Association d'histoire vivante Quebec-Canada and part of the profits will go to the development of the group's future projects. Includes 5 sizes: (Chest / waist): 38"/30" - 40"/32" - 42"/34" - 44"/36" - 46"/38". A good example of an early reproduction capot as seen at the Deerfield Museum's exhibit. Research & development: Suzanne Gousse & Franois Gousse. Franois Gousse provided the military information found in original sources Excellent pattern suitable for both military and civilian interpretations for 18th Century, Seven Years War or La Nouvelle France. French Soldier's Surtout Coat and Canadian Hooded Coat. 18th Century, Seven Years War or La Nouvelle France, American Colonial Period, American Revolutionary War Era, Fur Trade Era.5. Capote Pattern
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a6. Monster Knows Patterns (Monster Knows Math)
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Who says monsters are scary? These monsters are throwing a party! Award-winning author uses delightfully goofy, rhyming text to engage the youngest readers as they learn the basic math concept of recognizing patterns.7. Monster Knows Shapes (Monster Knows Math)
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Who says monsters are scary? This monster is finding shapes at the beach! Award-winning author uses delightfully goofy, rhyming text to engage the youngest readers as they learn basic shapes.8. 1888 Lace Capote
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Sewing Pattern - 1888 Lace CapoteWonderful for Civil War, Antebellum, Western, Wild West, Western Expansion, Camp Dresses, Victorian hats, Victorian living history events
Wonderful Victorian, Victorian Costume, Victorian Living History,Wild West Costume, Western Living, SASS Living history, Edwardian Costume, Renaissance Costume
Pattern is an original pattern from the era, printed on blue line paper and taken from extant samples of the era - recommended for intermediate to experienced sewers
Wonderful for SASS living history events, SASS reenactments SASS Wild West events, Victorian Living history event, Great for Cowboys and Aliens Costume.
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This evening hood was made of a square of a cream Spanish lace fichu and is trimmed with ribbon bows. Pattern and instructions for making frame are included. Yardage - Approx 1 1/8 yds 36" wide. Ageless Patterns (AG) are original patterns from the indicated era and include original sewing instructions from the Victorian/Edwardian/Titanic era and assume some sewing knowledge. Turn of the Century, Edwardian, Titanic Era, Victorian. Great for Victorian Era, Victorian costume, Victorian Dress, Edwardian Dress, Edwardian Costume, Titanic Era, Titanic Era costume, Victorian Living history. Civil War Living History, Antebellum living history. SASS Living history events. SASS Costumes. Great for Cowboys and Aliens Costume, Jake Lonergan, Daniel Craig, Colonel Woodrow Dolarhyde, Harrison Ford, Ella, Emmett Taggart, Percy Dolarhyde, Black Knife, Doc, Nat Colorado, Sheriff Taggart and Meacham. Cowboys & Aliens Costume. Cowboys vs Aliens, Cowboys & Aliens. Makes great costumes for such western stars and films as James Arness, Gene Autry, Amanda Blake, Miss Kitty, Peter Breck, the Big Valley, Harry Carey, Chuck Connors , Lucas McCain, the Rifleman, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Dale Evans, Roy Rogers, Glenn Ford, James Garner, Maverick, The Lone Ranger, Tom Mix, Audie Murphy, Dorothy Page, Slim Pickens, The Cisco Kid, Tex Ritter, Randolph Scott, John Wayne, the Virginian, Clint Eastwood, Outlaw Josey Wales, Dances with Wolves, Unforgiven, Jonah Hex, True Grit, Maverick, Wyatt Earp, Desperado, Purgatory, Appaloosa, Dead Wood, 3:10 to Yuma, and Open Range.9. *Childs Capote Pattern
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A capote is a great coat for a child. Our pattern gives complete, illustrated instructions and includes details and suggestions for various fringe treatments, decorations and trim. Sizes 6 to 14.
Called "Capote" after the French word for "Hood", blanket coats like this originated in Central Canada and were probably made as early as 1675. This popular style coat was standard issue during the French & Indian War and the American Revolution and many times were made by the soldiers from issue blankets. By the mid-l9th century, the popularity of the Capote had spread westward with the fur trade and it was commonly seen in use by the Indians of the Northern Plains, Rocky Mountains and Columbian Plateau.
Capotes varied greatly in cut, style and decoration, with the American Indian versions being decorated with beadwork, sequins, hawk bells, binding of a contrasting color, etc. Some Capotes even contained a cotton lining of calico or similar print fabric; however, most examples were hardly decorated other than having fringe at the shoulders and hood.
This practical coat is as popular with today's Buckskinners & Indian Enthusiasts as it was in previous times. No doubt this is due to the great versatility of the garment as well as its colorful style. Capotes can be worn over several layers of clothing in extreme cold weather and can double as an extra blanket if needed.
A capote is a great coat for a child. Our pattern gives complete, illustrated instructions and includes details and suggestions for various fringe treatments, decorations and trim. Sizes 6 to 14.
Called "Capote" after the French word for "Hood", blanket coats like this originated in Central Canada and were probably made as early as 1675. This popular style coat was standard issue during the French & Indian War and the American Revolution and many times were made by the soldiers from issue blankets. By the mid-l9th century, the popularity of the Capo
10. 1889 Capote made of a Roman Scarf Pattern
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Sewing Pattern -1889 Capote made of a Roman Scarf PatternGreat for Victorian, Belle Epoch, Antebellum, Post Civil War, SASS living history events
Great for Lady's Western, Lady's Victorian, Lady's Antebellum, Lady's Western Living History
Great for Cowboys and Aliens Costume, Great for Victorian Costume
Great for Victorian or bustle era, Great for Wild West, Western Expansion Costume
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Sewing Pattern -1889 Capote made of a Roman Scarf Pattern. One Size. The capote illustrated is made of a roman striped surah scarf 16 inches wide. and three yards and a quarter long with fringed ends. Yardage - Scarf 16" wide. x 3 1/4 yards long. Ageless Patterns (AG) is an original from the era including original sewing instructions which assume some sewing knowledge, which would have been typical for the era indicated. Edwardian, Victorian, Western or Civil War. Excellent for Victorian, Turn of the Century or Wild West and SASS fashions. Great for Civil War, Wild West or Victorian clothing. Great for Cowboys and Aliens Costume, Jake Lonergan, Daniel Craig, Colonel Woodrow Dolarhyde, Harrison Ford, Ella, Emmett Taggart, Percy Dolarhyde, Black Knife, Doc, Nat Colorado, Sheriff Taggart and Meacham. Cowboys & Aliens Costume. Cowboys vs Aliens, Cowboys & Aliens. Makes great costumes for such western stars and films as James Arness, Gene Autry, Amanda Blake, Miss Kitty, Peter Breck, the Big Valley, Harry Carey, Chuck Connors , Lucas McCain, the Rifleman, Gary Cooper, High Noon, Dale Evans, Roy Rogers, Glenn Ford, James Garner, Maverick, The Lone Ranger, Tom Mix, Audie Murphy, Dorothy Page, Slim Pickens, The Cisco Kid, Tex Ritter, Randolph Scott, John Wayne, the Virginian, Clint Eastwood, Outlaw Josey Wales, Dances with Wolves, Unforgiven, Jonah Hex, True Grit, Maverick, Wyatt Earp, Desperado, Purgatory, Appaloosa, Dead Wood, 3:10 to Yuma, and Open Range.11. Monster Knows Patterns (Monster Knows Math) by Lori Capote (2013-01-01)