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Caroline Toque Pattern From “A Head For Fashion“ Known as the “Queen of the Milliners,” Caroline Reboux did some of her best work during the 1920s. She is credited with creating the cloche, and popularizing a new version of the toque. In this example, the unique shape relies on Short-Row shaping for the abbreviated brim, I-Cord trim, and applied fabric leaves for sculptural interest. On a blustery autumn day, its stylish warmth will flatter the modern knitter as much as it would the most fashion-conscious flapper. |