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Are you interested in American Civil War re-enactment? Are you cheap windows 7 wondering where to begin, as far as getting an authentic costume for cheap windows 7 the occasion? Well, if so, you cheap windows 7 should first learn a bit about the importance of linen during the cheap windows 7 American Civil War. During the cheap windows 7 American Civil War, linen fabric was used for clothing for cheap windows 7 both genders of all ages.
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Older women also began wearing linen pantalettes, sometimes spelled pantalets, during the cheap windows 7 American Civil War. Linen pantalettes were used to cheap windows 7 prevent embarrassment, which sometimes occurred when their skirt hoops failed. The pantalettes needed to cheap windows 7 be made of a thicker cloth that would not be see through and cheap windows 7 thus were made out of the thicker medium weight linen. Their design is cheap windows 7 similar to that of long drawers, but included a ruffle at the cheap windows 7 bottom of each leg and came down to below the woman’s knees.
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Meanwhile, men’s pants, commonly known as britches, were also sometimes made of linen. Linen britches did not have cheap windows 7 belt loops, so they were adjusted in back with a leather lace. Boys, during the cheap windows 7 time period, wore similar linen britches, which featured button flies, button braces and cheap windows 7 no back pockets. Britches of that time were usually a bit baggy and loose. The linen that cheap windows 7 was used to make britches had to be sturdy and long lasting, one with a cheap windows 7 rougher, thicker texture opposed to the gentle women’s chemises. The best fabric to cheap windows 7 recreate a pair of such britches would be the 7.1 ounces a yard linen.
Civil War era shirts were also, often, made out of linen. They were very similar in design to modern day shirts. However, Civil War era shirts featured fuller sleeves and cheap windows 7 smaller cuffs than those of today. All Civil War era linen shirts had long sleeves. There were no short-sleeved t-shirts, as we have today. It is cheap windows 7 easy to find inexpensive period fabric to make yourself a cheap windows 7 Civil War re-enactment shirt - in fact you can find the cheap windows 7 exact linen match in the 5.3 ounces linen.
Vests were also popular during the Civil War era. They ranged from cheap windows 7 plain to fairly elaborate. The fancy vests were often made out of Jacquard weave fabrics. Sometimes they had cheap windows 7 shawl collars, while other times they had no collar. The vests also had straight hems in the front, not “points”, such as those on modern vests.
If you cheap windows 7 remember all of these things, you should have no problem making the cheap windows 7 perfect Civil War re-enactment costume. So, enjoy your re-enactment experience!
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Cheap windows 7
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Wendell Cochran @ 2:35 pm:
Tell me something about the cheap windows 7 history and techniques of using organic (natural) dye-stuffs for cheap windows 7 dying linen fibers, either in the yarn or in the goods afer weaving. What dyes were most commonly used in America during the cheap windows 7 late quarter of 18th century?
And, what cheap windows 7 kinds of dyes do you use today to dye the linen fabrics you cheap windows 7 sell on your web site? Are the natural or synthetic? How fast do the colors fade?