Sunday, September 29, 2013

Dyeing Cloth in the 17th Century


 
Dyeing Cloth in the 17th Century
with Denise Lebica
October 3rd, 2013
12:00 to 1 p.m.
Accomack Building
Free for Members
$8 for Non-Members

Please join us as Plimoth Plantation's talented Historical Clothing and Textiles Manager, Denise Lebica, discusses how early Colonists dyed cloth using 17th-century practices and materials.

Bring a bagged lunch to enjoy while listening or buy one in our Patuxet Café - members receive 10% off! Discussion starts promptly at noon in the Accomack Building.

About our speaker: Denise Lebica, Manager of Historical Clothing and Textiles at Plimoth Plantation, designs, constructs and maintains all reproduction historical clothing for our interpreters at Plimoth Plantation. Denise also leads programs and workshops in historical clothing reproduction and techniques, and has recently presented at costume and living history conferences at Colonial Williamsburg and the Narva Museum in Estonia.

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