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  • foxnationwoman
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    This answer is...Many different types of material!!

    I went to three pow wows in the last two weeks in two different states and I've seen many cloth types. So I guess it is up to the wearer and designer. Many designs on the dresses and some just plain. This goes for Northern and Southern ladies. Many colors and mostly tee dresses. Even Northern women were sporting the tee style dresses without the gusset.

    Wool (lightweight and blanket weight, esp. the trade cloth)
    Satin (solid colors and large prints)
    Brocade (lots & lots of this for a hot day of pow wowing)
    Lightweight Polyester (this one dress had some applique Northern design on it--it was keen!)
    Georgette with a cotten underdress--had large print roses on a creame backgroun--keen also

    my sister had her daugher make her a black brocade satin dress with homemade red satin bias tape on the edges. nothing on it, I mean no applique design, shells, or anything on it. the sleeves were sorta rounded and the bottom was the kind that is used on "new" style buckskins skirts. very pretty just being plain.

    my daugher just bought me 2 yards (60" wide, about $17.00 a yard) of white polyester brocade with silver edging the flowers in the design throughout the fabric. very beautiful--gonna shine out there!

    I hope this kinda helps for you and for others too!!

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  • WocusWoman
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    My backup cloth dress is made of a medium weight cotton-poly blend; the fabrics are old fashioned looking prints, and they color coordinate with each other. They also coordinate with all my buckskin accessories; so I can easily use my cloth dress when I need to.

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  • ojibwaysweetie
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    Originally posted by CandaePrincess
    polyester

    .....do not forget Gabardene

    Last edited by ojibwaysweetie; 07-26-2004, 02:26 PM.

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  • notchamama2000
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    So it depend's on which tribe one is from to determine which type of cloth is used. Thank you for the help.

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  • CandaePrincess
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    polyester

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  • NDNKIDZ
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    notchamama2000: What kind of garments do osage woman wear?

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  • notchamama2000
    started a topic Cloth Question

    Cloth Question

    What type of cloth is most commonly used in Cloth Dresses?

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  • ~*~MizzQaqimat~*~
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    Okay, lately I've been seeing the cloth dresses, with the buckskin frings on the yokes. If you do this, is it considered cloth or buckskin??

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    07-21-2002, 06:30 PM
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    Question about Cloth Dress in Style of Bucksin
    by Guest
    Hello, I have a question for you all:) I did have a cloth dress that was made in almost the exact same style as a buckskin dress, right down to the long fringe on the cape, and underdress. I know it is a cloth dress done in the style of a bucskin dress, but if someone was to dance in that dress, what...
    02-13-2003, 01:14 PM
  • spottedeagle
    Cloth or Buckskin?????????????
    by spottedeagle
    Which do you prefer???

    Why???????????????


    And since I asked the question........


    BUCKSKIN ALLL THE WAY!!!!!!!!!

    Mine is nice soft smoked buckskin. suede side out.
    09-03-2003, 07:21 PM
  • Osage_jingle
    Question: Types of Osage cloth
    by Osage_jingle
    In reguard to the Osage, I was told that for the skirt part in southern cloth we can use broad cloth for the skirt. What other materials do we use for the skirt? What type of material to use for the shirt?
    04-01-2007, 11:30 PM
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