Via E Native Plains Buckskin Dress 18 Doll Clothes Pattern

Via E Native Plains Buckskin Dress 18 Doll Clothes Pattern

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Designed for slim body 18-19 dolls this historically accurate pattern teaches you to make a Native Plains buckskin dress. Simple enough for beginners

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The classic apparel of the Plains Indian woman is the buckskin dress and with all its beadwork, fringe and other decorations, it is indeed a beautiful garment. A conservative attitude among these women has caused dress styles to remain basically unchanged between the 19th and 20th centuries and the dresses presented in this pattern most probably were adopted from Apache styles around 1790 by the Kiowa and Comanche and about 1840 by the Cheyenne and Arapaho.

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