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<p>[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 989370, member: 164"]By the way .. many women back in the day made their own sewing basket with any spare suitable basket that was available, gussied it all up with silks and lace and Volla, a very pretty basket to use !! I don't believe native women would use all that finery .. it would more likely be leather and beads ... chewed leather to fit it properly on the basket with fancy and beautiful beadwork to put their mark on it. The basket itself may or may not be native made but the decorations are definately not. Sewing basket .. Joy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Christmasjoy, post: 989370, member: 164"]By the way .. many women back in the day made their own sewing basket with any spare suitable basket that was available, gussied it all up with silks and lace and Volla, a very pretty basket to use !! I don't believe native women would use all that finery .. it would more likely be leather and beads ... chewed leather to fit it properly on the basket with fancy and beautiful beadwork to put their mark on it. The basket itself may or may not be native made but the decorations are definately not. Sewing basket .. Joy.[/QUOTE]
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