File:Feedsack dress in the collection of the Smithsonian.png

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English: According to the Smithsonian's catalog, "This dress was made by Mrs. G. R. (Dorothy) Overall of Caldwell, Kansas, in 1959 for the Cotton Bag Sewing Contest sponsored by the National Cotton Council and the Textile Bag Manufactureres Association. The dress is made of cotton bag fabric, with an overall design of white flowers on a brown (originally black) ground. The dress is lined with black organdy, and machine quilted with a synthetic silver sewing thread. Mrs. Overall was awarded 2nd place in the Mid-South section of the contest."
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Source https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1105750
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dress made from feedsacks

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