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Historic American Costumes and How to Make Them by Mary Evans
This easy-to-use handbook presents step-by-step instructions and patterns for a tremendous variety of clothes and accessories from colonial times through the Civil War. More than eighty illustrations depict Puritan, Dutch, Quaker, and Native American garb as well as military uniforms. A bonus CD features every pattern in vector files. Drawing upon authentic materials in the collections of major museums, including the American Museum of Natural History and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the author presents accurate renditions of generations of American formal and leisure wear. Costumers of all kinds will find this book a source of inexpensive apparel for amateur theater troupes, school pageants, and casual reenactments. It will also prove an inspiration to parents and children seeking informal costumes for Halloween and other occasions.
Table of Contents for Historic American Costumes and How to Make Them
| Preface | | Costumes of the American Indians | | Indians of the Eastern Woodlands | | Indians of the Plains | | Indians of the Southwest | | Costumes of the Eskimos | | Costumes of the Eskimos | | Costumes of the Colonists | | The Virginians | | The Carolinians | | The Puritans | | The Dutch | | The Quakers | | American Dress in the Eighteenth Century | | Pre-Revolutionary Costumes | | Revolutionary War Uniforms | | American Dress, 1800-1870 | | 1800-1810 | | 1820-1840 | | 1840-1850 | | 1850-1870 | | Civil War Uniforms | | Appendix | | Materials | | Dyeing | | Construction | | Bibliography | | Index |
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