At 11:28 AM 27/05/2009, you wrote:
Late Elizabethan, when ladies' hair was often (in portraits, at least)
puffed at the front, and with a cap or something (hard to see because of
course, it's on the back of the head). Often seemed to have quite a bit of
jewelling/fancy work.

Nothing in colour, but much better for getting structure - try my blog:

http://plainattyre.blogspot.com/

You will have to scroll back, page by page, but you should be able to find several examples of what you are looking for.

Cheers,
Jane


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Barony of Mordenvale, Kingdom of Lochac

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Historical Needlework Resources - http://medieval.webcon.net.au/ (resource website)
The Needles' Excellency - http://laren.blogspot.com/ (blog)

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