Cool! I don't know about the correctness of the forehead cloth or not. Think I am remembering correctly- Fynn Morryson states that women on the continent wore forehead cloths "out and about" where as English women did not...

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Kate M Bunting wrote:

The proposed website for our Renaissance music group still hasn't got off the 
ground, but you can now see a couple of photos of me in costume on the Sealed 
Knot Living History Group website http://livinghistorygroup.co.uk/musicians.htm 
. In the first, I'm wearing a linen Hollar-style cap made from Kass McGann's 
pattern. I know the forehead cloth with it is probably not strictly correct, 
but it hides my thick fringe (bangs) which is inappropriate for the period.

Kate Bunting
Librarian and 17th century reenactor


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