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  • Scotch bonnet and habanero chili peppers are both varieties of Capsicum chinense, a tropical chili species from the Americas. They are among the hottest of all the chili peppers and have a fruity…

  • Emanjay bonnets are replicas of Victorian hats from the late 1840s through the 1860s. Today, these bonnets are created to outfit period dolls or for vintage costumes. The bonnets were designed to hide…

  • The Freelander is a smaller-size SUV manufactured by Land Rover. If the bonnet, also known as the hood, is dented or if the bonnet cables are damaged, you will need to replace it with a new one.…

  • Some models of both the modern Mini and the classic Mini Copper have two thin racing stripes running up the hood. Over time, debris from the road can scratch and damage these strips of vinyl and they…

  • If you have hair that is long, fine or curly, sleeping on it at night can lead to a tangled mess in the morning. A satin sleep bonnet keeps your hair out of the way, and it also protects your hair by…

  • Bonnets were once considered the height of fashion. A bonnet was a staple of church attire. A basic straw hat can be transformed into a fashionable bonnet that can be worn to block the sun when…

  • Because handkerchiefs come in a variety of patterns and fabrics, they are often used for a number of crafting projects. Children and adults can create an assortment of crafts by folding and sewing…

  • Hankies have multiple uses beyond an alternative to tissue. Use a pretty handkerchief to wrap a gift or line a basket. A hankie also works well to tie up your hair. Handmade hankies are quick to make…

  • Have you ever noticed how toddlers and preschool-aged children can get more excited about cardboard boxes than the gift inside? It's because of the unlimited potential of that box. Play silks are much…

  • Children are amazingly imaginative when engaged in creative play. Encourage that imagination in your child with play silks -- multicolored fabric squares or rectangles that become a bride's train, a…

  • In the 1800s, American pioneer women wore fashionable bonnet hats. These were fitted around the back of the head with a large brim that wrapped around the face and tied under the chin. The women…

  • Baby bonnets made from handkerchiefs are classic baby shower gifts that become instant heirlooms for the recipients. They are inexpensive and relatively easy to make, even if you have little or no…

  • Prairie bonnets were a common fashion staple for women and female children in pioneering America. You can make a prairie bonnet for a baby for an adorable fashion accessory that will help to keep the…

  • Handkerchiefs aren't just for blowing your nose or wiping sweat from your brow. Handkerchiefs, especially vintage handkerchiefs with beautiful hand stitching, are convenient little squares of fabric…

  • The silkworm spends its larvae stage munching on mulberry tree leaves, until it starts to spin a cocoon. Growers harvest the cocoon for the fine silk thread that is spun into yarn and woven into…

  • Bonnets of the Civil War period evolved from women's hats of previous decades. The earlier hats were designed to shield the face. During the mid- to late-1850s, bonnets were designed to be worn…

  • When making period costumes, ensure that the outfit is properly accessorized to create the most accurate impression. If you're putting together a Civil War era women's or girl's costume, the most…

  • The Skruvsta chair is made available via Ikea stores. Currently, the chair upholstery is neither removable nor washable. With some sewing experience, new or existing upholstery, a pattern and some…

  • An Indian war bonnet can be an exciting craft that you can make for your child or, if you choose, with your child. This craft would also be fun for a cowboy and Indian themed birthday party. In…

  • A "hankie" is a single silkworm cocoon spread out into a large square. It is called a mawata in Japanese. Hankies are usually made from cocoons that aren't suitable for making silk thread on special…

  • The Amish bonnet has an interesting history. According to Dr. Alfred L. Shoemaker, the Amish bonnet is based on the earlier Quaker bonnet introduced in Pennsylvania around 1800. But bonnet wearing by…

  • Altering a large-brimmed baseball cap to create a period-1800s or Regency-style bonnet is a simple project if you can sew. Find the perfect trim of ribbons and silk flowers to help bring the bonnet to…

  • Corsages make the perfect accessories to an outfit on a special day. Handkerchief corsages, made from vintage and decorative handkerchiefs, look great singularly or grouped together on your lapel.…

  • A baby's handkerchief hat is a bonnet the baby can wear home from the hospital and to her baptism. It is then put away and saved for her wedding day, when it is converted from a baby hat to a…

  • Fabric sun bonnets are traditional head coverings made popular in the 18th and 19th centuries to help protect the heads and faces of women while doing outdoor work. Sunbonnets can be made from any…

  • Adorable baby hats can be store-bought or made at home from a multitude of different materials, but a custom-made hankie baby hat can transform a family heirloom into a gift for the newest member of…

  • Every historical era is recognized for its political figures, customs and, of course, for its fashion. The early 19th-century Regency period is no different. Ladies of the era wore corsets,…

  • Bonnets were fashionable in the Victorian era, according to "Nineteenth-Century Costume and Fashion." In the 1850s, wire constructed bonnets---such as the "spoon," "coal scuttle" and "cottage"…

  • Coal scuttle bonnets were popular attire for women during the regency era, particularly in the 1840s. The bonnets are named because their shape resembles a traditional coal scuttle with the top line…

  • A little bonnet helps to keep a sweet little babe's head warm on the way home from the hospital. Bonnets are also traditionally worn for a baby's christening. Make an adorable little bonnet to give as…

  • You can turn a handkerchief into a baby bonnet with minimal hand sewing skills. A hankie baby bonnet is a gift that becomes an instant heirloom. The mother puts the bonnet on the baby to bring her…

  • A war bonnet, or Native American headdress, is part of a costume that denotes the chieftain of a tribe. These headdresses are colorful, bright and long. They can extend past the waist and down to the…

  • Baby bonnets made from handkerchiefs are a popular gift for baby showers. The bonnet is intended for the baby to wear as a christening bonnet, then given to his bride-to-be as a "something-old"…

  • A bonnet is an essential clothing item every mother uses for her baby. It helps protect the delicate head from the cold in the winter or direct sunlight in the summer. Moreover, formal bonnets made of…

  • War bonnets, the feathery headdresses worn by American Indians, are used in plays and other costume events. American Indians received a feather for their headdresses each time they completed a heroic…

  • A pioneer bonnet is a delightful addition to a little girl's dress-up box, a useful costume option for school plays, and even practical sun protection. If you have a young fan of the Laura Ingalls…

  • Bonnets have a long history. Originally, exclusively male and worn by priests, kings and nobles, bonnets, also known as caps, were large, flat and often made of felted wool. Their construction varied;…

  • This bonnet is made using a hanky and is a simple and fast sewing project to undertake. Hanky bonnets are wonderful, thoughtful heirlooms for baby shower gifts. The bonnet can be worn on the baby's…

  • Children enjoy celebrating the holidays by doing simple arts and crafts. It helps to make them focus on the deeper meaning of the holiday while adding their own personal touch. During the Thanksgiving…

  • Bonnets were used in the 1700s and for many years afterwards. They cover only a woman's hair and ears, but not her forehead. Ribbons attached to the bonnet are tied securely underneath the chin to…