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The Plains Warbonnet: Its Story and Construction - by Barry Hardin, Published by Crazy Crow Trading Post
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Crazy Crow Trading Post is proud to announce the arrival of it's latest publishing project, The Plains Warbonnet: Its Story and Construction by Barry Hardin. This book has been in the works for years, and is the result of a ton of research and contributions from many fine craftspersons. We've created a preview of several pages for you to get an idea of the quality of the construction detail, historical images, as well as contemporary photos of the warbonnet you're sure to want to make yourself.
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Northern Plains Capote Pattern
 
Northern Plains Capote Pattern Quantity in Basket: None
Code: 4799-500-003
Price: $8.95
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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.



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