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December 01, 2010 0 min read 4 Comments
May 16, 2016
OMG, their beautiful. They look like they were beaded on their, they resemble Crow indian bead work.
May 16, 2016
Helen, it is hard to tell by the photograph, but what appears to be ric rac is actually hand embroidery. All of the embellisment (beads, embroidery, stones) is done by hand – one at a time. Thanks for your comment and feed back. It always helps me with design going forward.
May 16, 2016
Michelle, do you think it is Crow? My notes show Ojibwa, but I am in no way an expert. Let me know what you think.
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Helen McCarty
May 16, 2016
Very Cool…..love the ricrac edging on it…..