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Women Bohemian Neck Tie Vintage Printed Ethnic Style Summer Shift Dress

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Missouri River Sewing Patterns, CHEROKEE TEAR DRESS, Pattern No. 4799-500-016.

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CowCow Womens Vintage Aloha Tiki Eagles Ethnic Tribal Native American African Short Sleeve Dress, XS-5XL

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Native Plains Buckskin Dress Pattern

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Mens Novelty Funny Crazy Athletic Tube Crew Socks Siberian Husky Dress Socks

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Simplicity Andrea Schewe Pattern 5448 Boys and Girls Historic Young Native American Dress Costumes Sizes 3-4-5-6-7-8

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Native Shoes Unisex-Child Jefferson Sneaker

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Ferand Ladies’ Hooded Cape with Fringed Hem, Crochet Poncho Knitting Patterns for Women

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Native American Princess Girl Costume

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Plains Indian Cloth Dress Pattern

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Identity by Design: Tradition, Change, and Celebration in Native Women’s Dresses

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Jingle Dress Pattern,Adult

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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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Item specifics Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller’s … Read more about the condition New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller’s listing for full details. See all condition definitions opens in a new window or tab Gender: Unisex Modified Item: No Country/Region of Manufacture: United States Vintage (Y/N): No Country of Manufacture: United States Pattern Condition: Uncut and Factory Folded Style: Eagle Wing Shirt or Dress Pattern Type: Costume Model: Eagle Wing Shirt or Dress Non-Domestic Product: No Cut/Uncut: Uncut MPN: Y010 Age Group: Adult Brand: SparrowHawk


Gryl Has Wantz

Gryl Has Wantz

Product Details Crazy Crow Trading Post’s Trade Cloth Dress Pattern produces a fine quality dress from wool tradecloth or broadcloth, which can be left plain or decorated with cowrie shells, elk teeth or dentalium shells. Authentically styled with variations for Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, Blackfoot, Comanche, Kiowa and Kiowa-Apache style. Trade Cloth Dress Pattern for sizes 6-20. See below for more Trade Cloth Dress Pattern detail and information.


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Shortly after starting Saks 3rd Ave., I was on a buying trip at the Dallas Trade Mart. This was during the time that the \


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This is a PDF Pattern to crochet a Native American outfit for your favorite 18\


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Missouri River sewing pattern number 4799-500-203 Child’s Jingle Dress Pattern includes sizes Small, Medium, Large and X-Large (6-16) Pattern condition: Uncut, factory folded and complete withinstructions. ~ Item for sale is a sewing pattern, not a finished garment ~ Missouri River patterns are printed on paper for more durability and ease of use. 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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Our deerskin dresses are influenced by styles worn by women of Native American tribes of the Old West. When making dresses, they would add beautiful touches of beadwork, painting and fringe. This particular design is made of German braintanned leather, which gives the most authentic look from a commercially-tanned hide, and features hand-painted designs and decorative glass beads. (NOTE: Tack belt sold separately.) While most often ordered for weddings, these buckskin dresses are also beautifully suited for Pow-Wow events, historic reenactors, museums, SASS, theater performances, or simply for display as art in your home. These dresses are made in the typical “three-skin” style, with one deerskin making the front, another for the back, and the third forming the yoke and “sleeves” of the garment. Every deerskin is unique and different, and will display natural imperfections such as scrapes, bug bites, small holes, etc. These are not considered to be flaws, but instead add to the authentic and historic look of the garment. We make our dresses from the finest deerskin for strength, beauty and softness. All fringe is hand cut, and we only use glass beads, no plastic! Dresses can be worn belted or loose, and are typical of the design worn by Plains Indian tribes. No zippers, buttons, or snaps were used on this style of dress in the Old West, and so in like fashion, ours are designed to slide over the head and be pulled down into position. COLOR: Our deerskin dresses are all handmade with the suede (rough) side out. This particular style is only available in the natural cream color of the German braintanned leather. NOTE: Colors and shading of individual deerskins, beads, and paint will vary depending on availability and dye lots. Size of beads may vary. Be AWARE the leather for this dress will contain many natural markings. NATURAL MARKINGS: Each deerskin has its own unique shading and imperfections in the hide, including natural “range” marks such as scarring and insect bites, which only add to the natural beauty and authentic look of the finished Native American-style garment. This unique aspect, combined with the fact each garment is made individually, ensures no two pieces are ever alike. CARE: Mike suggests you allow your deerskin dress to develop its own natural “patina” with time. Obvious marks, dirt, or fingerprints can often be removed with the gentle scraping of a butter knife. STORAGE: Do not store the dress in plastic. Hang from a padded hanger, or fold gently and store on a shelf, in a clean pillowcase if desired. Another option is to display the dress as art when not being worn, on a mannequin or hanging flat against a wall from a horizontal rod through the sleeves. MEASUREMENTS: Please provide the following measurements when ordering: Bust Hips Height Finished desired approximate length of back of dress, from prominent bone at back of neck to bottom of fringe (so we know how long to make the dress from top to bottom) Rush orders and special requests can be considered; please contact us with any questions.