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Sombreros de papel: tocado medieval

tocado medieval [1]

El barboquejo o tocado medieval fue evolucionando a lo largo de los siglos, pero siempre mantenía su característica cinta bajo la barbilla para hacer que  la dama adoptara una postura erguida y altiva. Se adornaba con pasamanería de oro y plata y terciopelos.

patrón tocado medieval [2]Dibujamos y recortamos dos cintas A y B y las doblamos formando un ocho. El barboquejo lo podemos realizar en papel (pieza C, doblada y pegada por la línea de puntos) o con una cinta rígida.

The Barbette or Medieval Headdress has been developing over the centuries but it has always maintained its trademark ribbon under the chin to help ladies to keep a straight and haughty posture. It is adorned with silver, velvet or gold trimming. Draw and cut two laces, A and B, fold them making an eight. The Barbette can be made with paper (fold and glue piece C along the dotted line) or with a rigid ribbon.
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#1 Comment By Natalia On 6 febrero 2010 @ 20:36

The Barbette or Medieval Headdress has been developing over the centuries but it has always maintained its trademark ribbon under the chin to help ladies to keep a straight and haughty posture. It is adorned with silver, velvet or gold trimming. Draw and cut two laces, A and B, fold them making an eight. The Barbette can be made with paper (fold and glue piece C along the dotted line) or with a rigid ribbon.
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