Many hours of research went into providing a historically accurate pattern to make a Native Plains buckskin dress. Simple enough for beginners and can be made sewing by hand (historically correct) or by machine. Learn as you sew with the teaching of Native American culture and the making of buckskin clothing. This PDF sewing pattern is designed to fit 18" Dolls such as American Girl®. It is available separately in the Dollfriends® doll size. Recommended Fabrics: Deerskin splits, synthetic suede or leather, woven low-pile upholstery fabric Supplies Needed: Material: 1/2 yard Deerskin Split, faux leather or suede Notions: Sewing Machine Method: Matching thread Hand Sewing: Sinew or leather cording split in half If Woven Cloth is Used: 1/2 yard very lightweight fusible interfacing Back Closure: 14” leather cording Shoulder Decoration: (optional) 1/8 yard of woven material decorated Beading Option: 10 to 11”
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