A few months ago I
made hoods for friends that were invested as Baron and Baroness of their local
SCA group. Hoods are one of my
favorite go-to accessories to make an outfit complete -- and warm, too!
I made 2 black
linen hoods, one with a long liripipe, one without. The baronial arms are a felt applique livery badge.
The pattern I use
for all my hoods originally came from Cynthia Virtue's website, How to be a Hoodlum. I have used this basic pattern over the
years, altering it as needed for size and style.
Below is how I arranged the pattern pieces for the hood without a liripipe.
This is how the triangular gore fits with the main hood piece. I always end up making the gore extra long, but I'd rather trim it than cut it too short.
I appliqued the Baronial arms to a round felt base by couching around the pieces with matching
thread. I also used couching to secure the badge to the hood.
Some of my earlier hoods had the gore set too far forward, but I adjusted where I set them and am pleased with the results - directly over the shoulders!
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