The heart of this book is devoted to full descriptions and scaled patterns of historic garments from 1783 - 1800. The garments include that of both settlers and the Abenaki Indians of New England. Cultural and costume historians, or anyone interested in the clothing styles of the late 18th century in rural America will find a rich store of information and practical instruction in this book.
Chapters include:
How do we know what people wore?
Terminology
Clothing in the established towns
Clothing in the settlements
Clothing of the Western Abenaki
A word about children's clothing
Shifts
Stays
Pockets
Petticoats & skirts
The gown
Chemise
Neckerchief
The apron
The shirt
The cravat and stock
Breeches, trousers and the breechcloth
The waistcoat
The coat
Men's Frock
Hair and headgear.
Stockings and leggings
Shoes and moccasins.
Fabrics and hand sewing techniques
Bibliography
Soft cover, black & white drawings and patterns, 113 pages, by Merideth Wright.