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Peachtree Mercantile Pattern 501
Courtesy the Atlanta History Center © 2004
Modeled by Glen Kyle
The setting is the Tullie Smith Farm at the Atlanta History Center.

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Peachtree Mercantile Pattern 501
Courtesy the Atlanta History Center © 2004
Modeled by Glen Kyle
The setting is the Tullie Smith Farm at the Atlanta History Center.

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Peachtree Mercantile Pattern 206.8-18
Courtesy the Atlanta History Center © 2008
Modeled by Amanda Corman
The setting is the Tullie Smith Farm at the Atlanta History Center.

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Peachtree Mercantile Pattern 206.8-18
Courtesy the Atlanta History Center © 2008
Modeled by Amanda Corman
The setting is the Tullie Smith Farm at the Atlanta History Center.

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Peachtree Mercantile Pattern 206.8-18
Courtesy the Atlanta History Center © 2008
Modeled by Amanda Corman
The setting is the Tullie Smith Farm at the Atlanta History Center.

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Peachtree Mercantile Pattern 206.8-18
Courtesy the Atlanta History Center © 2008
Modeled by Amanda Corman
The setting is the Tullie Smith Farm at the Atlanta History Center.

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First muslin in homespun fabric (1)
Photo by David Sholtz © 2002
Worn by Mackenzie Anderson Sholtz
Front view; This is a reproduction based on Figleaf Pattern 102-1795.

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First muslin in homespun fabric (2)
Photo by David Sholtz © 2002
Worn by Mackenzie Anderson Sholtz
Back view; This is a reproduction dress which was produced from Figleaf Pattern 102-1795.

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This is a Womannequin...
Photo by Fred Flintstone
Worn by Mannequin
Front view; This is the original dress which was used to derive the patterns for Figleaf Pattern 102-1795.

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Susan (left) is wearing her own creation circa 1770-1800 - Mackenzie (right) is wearing first muslin of Figleaf Pattern 103-1799.
Photo by David Sholtz © 2008
Susan Bridges Smith (left) and Mackenzie Anderson Sholtz (right)
Taken at the Sumter County Museum's Annual Backcountry Day

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This is a 4T dress and jacket using pattern KF 671.
Photo by Mackenzie Sholtz © 2008
Worn by Harrison Sholtz

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This was fashioned using Fig Leaf Pattern 201.8-18
Photo by Mackenzie Sholtz © 2008
Modeled by Barb Kearns
This was photographed on the front steps of the Borough House.

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This was fashioned using Fig Leaf Pattern 201.8-18
Photo by Mackenzie Sholtz © 2008
Modeled by Barb Kearns
This was photographed on the front steps of the Borough House.

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This was fashioned using the not-yet-released-for-purchase Fig Leaf Pattern 202.8-18
Photo by Mackenzie Sholtz © 2008
Modeled by Barb Kearns
This was photographed in front of the Smoke House at the Borough House.

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This was fashioned using the KF650-108 Hoop Kit
Photo by Kay Gnagey © 2008
Modeled by Mannekin
Overview of Hoop

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This was fashioned using the KF650-108 Hoop Kit
Photo by Kay Gnagey © 2008
Modeled by Mannekin
Detail of Hoop