A simple bodice, blouse, underskirt, overskirt, shawl, cap, and pocket typical of your average young lady of the late 1600s early 1700s.
The pocket is my showpiece here. A young lady elligible for marriage would wear her pocket over her skirt instead of under it in order to show off her mad embroidery skillz.
I didn't base my embroidery off anything, I just did what I liked. ; Therefore we have bluebirds, a sunflower, some scrolling vines, two red ribbons, a set of tricetras, a pair of four-leafed clovers, and two little flowers that grow in my backyard; they're called Quaker Ladies.
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Jennifer Leigh
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