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Missouri River sewing pattern number 4799-500-031 Jingle Dress Pattern includes sizes Small (6-8), Medium (10-12), Large (14-16) and X-Large (18-20) Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~ The Jingle Dress came into popularity during the 1920’s among the Ojibwa Nation of the Great Lakes area, in both the U.S. and Canada. It’s popularity continued until the 1950’s when it fell out of use for approximately 30 years, although a few women continued to wear the dress despite the fact that it was somewhat \
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Missouri River sewing pattern number 4799-500-017 Cherokee Man’s Ribbon Shirt Pattern includes sizes Small, Medium, Large, X-Large and XX-Large Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished shirt ~ This classic shirt style developed from the basic Anglo dress shirt with the addition of decorations and slight modification of it’s construction. From its’ origins east of the Mississippi, it spread westward with the Cherokee migration to Oklahoma, where it remains a favorite among both participants and officials at the traditional gatherings and powwows held there and around the rest of the country today. As there are very few early Cherokee shirts in existence, this pattern was developed from research of old descriptions, photographs, paintings and museum examples. The blousy fit and large sleeves allow complete freedom of movement, making it a very practical and a comfortable garment for wear with street clothes or with a dance outfit. The pattern includes variations for ribbon placement, along with detailed, illustrated instructions for assembly. Sizes: Small: Women’s 6-8, Men’s Small Medium: Women’s 10-12, Men’s Medium Large: Women’s 14-16, Men’s Large Extra-Large: Women’s 18-20, Men’s Extra-Large XX-Large: Men’s XX-Large
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Missouri River sewing pattern number 4799-500-031 Jingle Dress Pattern includes sizes Small (6-8), Medium (10-12), Large (14-16) and X-Large (18-
20) Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete with instructions. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~ The Jingle Dress came into popularity during the 1920’s among the Ojibwa Nation of the Great Lakes area, in both the U.S. and Canada. It’s popularity continued until the 1950’s when it fell out of use for approximately 30 years, although a few women continued to wear the dress despite the fact that it was somewhat \
Jingle Dance (Native American) Costume






