The woman
The clothing in the middle colonies was made out of cotton and linen. The wealthy had clothes that were made out of fine materials.
Clothing of the time was made of wool or linen. Cotton wasn't used until much later.
Women and Children were the ones who made most of the colonist clothing, but it took a year to make the fabric and outfit from scratch. Richer people also bought British imports for fancy clothing.
Clothing.
Because clothing brought from Europe was comparatively expensive, many colonists made homespun clothing, sometimes dyed blue using the indigo plant.
Yes. Just like today, sheep were important to the colonists in the thirteen colonies. They used sheep for one of the select necessities of life: clothing, they made this clothing from the wool the sheep provided. Sheep were also used for meat, like today.
brown, black or white, dirty, ugly clothing
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Making food and clothing
Making food and clothing
The apache's clothing is made by a women weaving the clothing.
they made dresses and other clothing for the colony