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<title>Knots in a Net</title>
<description>Blog on historic netting, including how to make hairnets.</description>
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<title>Sprang Tutorial - Hair Net</title>
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<title>Extant Medieval Hairnet photos on the Web</title>
<description>I have been trying to track down as many extant hairnets from the middle ages as possible, to use in my research of medieval netting.</description>
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<title>Craft, Industry and Everyday Life: Finds from Medieval York</title>
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<title>A 14th Century Netted Hairnet</title>
<description>Examples of 13th and 14th Century hairnets were found in London excavation s and published by the Museum of London (see below for complete reference) . Most Medievalis ts use crocheted snoods for 13th and 14th century costume, but we know they are not accurate for the period. I decided to make a copy of one of the extant hairnets to see how they would compare to crocheted snoods.</description>
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