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Clothing & Equipment |
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Clothing: Camp Dress(preferably 2) Day Dress Ball Gown (optional) Hoopskirt Petticoat or corded petticoat Apron(multiple) Pantaloons Chemise Corset Boots Stockings
Hair & Jewelry: Hair Snood (this should be the fine hairnet from "Goody's" which can be purchased at Wal-mart) Hair Piece (optional) Hair Jeweled Comb(for ball gown only) Broach Bonnet or Straw Hat Bobbie Pins(VERY IMPORTANT) Earrings
Accessories: Gloves Parasol Shaw Fan Reticule Basket |
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Equipment:
Wall or A-Frame Tent Tent Fly Bedding(Cover with appropriate looking quilt) Wooden Crates( used to hide cooler, modern food and accessories) Table(preferably 2) Dish Pan Water Pitcher/Bucket Dishes(plain white or acceptable design) Cups(Tin, Cooper or glass) Utensils(metal spatula, wooden spoons, ladels) Mixing Bowls Fire Grate Cast Iron Skillet Cast Iron Dutch Oven Glass Jars(Spices, etc) Lantern(multiple) Candles Oil Lamps Dish Towls(Flour sack) Crocheted Pot Holders Crocks |
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Crocheting Knitting Needlework Quilting Bandage Making Laundress Candlemaking |
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This of course is just a basic list of items that you can obtain during your many years of reenacting. There is no way that we expect you to have everything to get started. When are group first started out we would share most of our items. You will also find that you can get along without most of the items listed. We will continue to update this list as needed. If you have any questions, please email us! |
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