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Hello Ewan,
the term "Teufelsmütze" (devil's hat) comes from the German folk tradition since the 17th Century, due to witchcraft trials that have made numerous victims in Europe.
The word has survived until today.
Best regards
Eric
Photos of girls wearing the Teufelsmütze are rare.
Until now I only a few.
In this thread two girls are wearing Teufelsmütze without the white stripes
http://www.hj-research.com/forum/f34/cemifors-bdm-photos-6032/index2.html#14
Hello Henrik, could this be the home knitted version? i cannot see them changing to a little white then back to blue when doing them at home? then again i am being subjective here!
i have been keeping an eye out to see if i could notice a home made version in a photo, one that matches the order Garry spoke about!
sorry but my computer (for some strange reason) does not multi qoute
Could be the home knitted version, to me there is no white stripes on the caps.
By the way, it looks like the model is popular to small children. Try to make a photo search on google for Teufelsmütze
it says; You have done it again! Nicewhat does the membership say?