| Published 27th May 2013 | 
se the square-shaped hood below as your basic pattern. Choose styles and measure your hood opening with care.
They can be further modified to your desired style.
| basic square hood | 
A Moroccan burnoose uses the above method.
How a burnoose is worn.
Below are the shapes derived from the basic square:-
Lined Hoods
Hoods are lined to:
- add body to flimsy fabrics
 - reduce/stop itching from rough fabrics
 - anchor special fabrics to openings such as fur or heavy embroidery
 
Sometimes you may want to stiffen the opening to get the hood to behave.  Stiffeners can be:
- buckram with glue
 - glueless buckram
 - interfacing with glue
 - glueless interfacing
 - high quality flat foam (akin to foam used for shoulder pads)
 - dacron batting
 - other fabrics such as denim or terry
 
- 1,2,3,4,5 will not withstand frequent laundering.
 - 1,2,3,4,5 require hand-washing and upright storage with enough room to avoid other items crushing the stiffeners. They crease easily.
 - 1 & 3 will cause thin fabrics to pucker and will be unsightly
 - 6 & 7 withstand machine laundering and can be stored folded
 
Coming soon:
How to make a mock-up of your chosen hood
How to cut the hood
How to shape the hood-to-neckline joint
How to improve hood design
How to anchor stiffener
How to anchor lining

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