Discover what people wore during the late 18th century, including during the Ameircan Revolution. Learn about the fashions and styles of the time.
Freedom Quilt Pattern Research and Art Activity Grades 3-9+—40+ Pages! **This Activity is Included with my Show Way Book Study--Please DO NOT Purchase both!** Product Overview/Preface: Draw in your students with this engaging Freedom Quilt Pattern Research and Art Activity. Interdisciplinary connections in ELA and Social Studies. Can be used as a companion activity for a variety of children’s books that focus on American Slavery and the Underground Railroad. Print, color, decorate, and create your own patchwork freedom quilt with hidden messages and patterns. Perfect for a unit on Slavery, the Underground Railroad, and the Civil War. You are only limited by your imagination. Have students work alone or combine individual patches and patterns for a group project! Perfect for culminating project and bulletin board display. Multi-tiered opportunities for customization! Includes: < 2 Pages of Quilt Pattern Research & Visuals GOs < 12 Square Quilt Pattern Cut-Outs for Coloring < 4 Pages of Customizable Quilt Pattern Grids (4x4: 16) < 3 Pages Styles of Quilt Pattern Frame Cut-outs < 9 Pages & Styles of Quilt Border Frames (Whole Page) < 9 Pages & Styles of Writing Response Templates—for Pictures & Text Please feel free to ask any questions—I will definitely respond to all inquiries in a timely fashion. Please, check out my other products and resources at my teacher store: Hopefully my products will help strengthen your lessons, help your students learn, and make your life easier. Thank you and enjoy! —J.D. Whitaker Copyright © 2015 James D. Whitaker, SophistThoughts™ All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. Not for public display.
This 16th-century Spanish colonial style is quick and easy to make, with just four pattern pieces. Make it as a below-knee dress or a mid-thigh blouse, then fancy it up with the embroidery stitches on your sewing machine, or with other fun and colorful decoration. Suggested fabrics: Woven cottons and cotton blends, such as muslin, shirting, batiste and voile (for breezy, airy summer looks), damask, chambray, lightweight denim; rayons; lightweight linen and linen blends; silks and silk blends. Patterns - Folkwear #142 Old Mexico Dress. Sizes - Extra Small to 3X Large included. Priced per pattern.
The ultimate season for the dark academia aesthetic is finally here! Unless you have been living under a rock for all these years, you probably already know what dark academia is and how it fits perfectly with the theme of fall. As the temperature gets colder, orange and brown start to appear everywhere, especially in fashion. They are the main color palette of the autumn, so that’s no surprise. Plus, clothes within this color palette are super chic and easy to style.
As if my extremely exuberant Amalia jacket wasn't exuberant enough on its own, I decided it needed a late 18th century petticoat to match.
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creating my dandelion embroidery on vintage linen mangel cloth
Also known as: Figure 8 Knot This knot looks pretty much like the French knot but has a different method of going about. While we wrap around twice in the same direction for the French knot, we wrap around in an ‘8’ shape to make the colonial...
Learn about early American settlers in Colonial America for Kids lesson with hands-on activities and free printable worksheets for elementary
I always thought these leather and linen Traveling Boots were way cool. The leather cuff, the floppy linen shaft contained by criss-crossed leather straps. So class and perfect with everything. The…