Patchwork

Patchwork

By Dorothy Downs

Subjects: Juvenile literature, Indians of north america, art, Seminole art, Mikasuki art, Indians of north america, juvenile literature, Patchwork, Handicraft, juvenile literature, Florida, juvenile literature, Handicraft

Description: Did you know that the Florida Seminole and Miccosukee people wear their art? Florida Native Americans have made and worn patchwork clothing since the early 1900s. Over the decades they have created many beautiful and unique patchwork designs. They also make palmetto-husk dolls, dressed in patchwork clothing. Patchwork has become a way for the Seminoles and Miccosukees to express themselves, and a way to identify with their heritage. Learn how the Seminole and Miccosukee people make patchwork designs and dolls. Make your very own patchwork and doll—using colored paper and glue instead of fabric and a sewing machine. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow.

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