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Clothing Patterns

The over 200 patterns of traditional Inuit clothing were made by artisans throughout the Canadian Arctic and Greenland, including older patterns of garments not made today. Many have syllabic notations and instructions written on them. The traditional layout of each pattern piece on caribou, seal, rabbit, or bird and assorted other types of skins is included for most patterns. All patterns include the artisan's name [some appear to be male] and community. Many of these patterns were included in Jill's dissertation and publications. The patterns in this collection do not represent the traditional method of cutting out material for clothing. Traditionally, seamstresses, through years of training and practice, rely on hand and eye measurements to determine how to cut their sewing material. These patterns were created specifically for the researcher in order to document their distinct styles and construction techniques. The patterns come in various styles. Most are specific to gender (men's boots, woman's amautik). There are also some age specific items, including children's clothing, as well as doll clothing patterns. The patterns are made of a variety of materials including waxed paper, lined paper, packing paper, maps, newspapers, school paper, stiff paper board, and fabric. There is a pair of seal-skin fur mittens, one of which has had the stitching removed. One of the pattern artists created the amautik donated by Drs. Oakes and Riewe: Ulayok Lucy Kaviok. It is possible that the patterns from Grise Fiord are those of the other seamstress whose garment is included in the donation, Tataga Akpaleeapik. It is not known if any of the patterns were used to create any of the three items donated.

1. Amauti/Duffle/Amoutik

The items described here consist of one Amauti/Duffle/Amoutik pattern drawn by Anita Iblanit of Paalirmiut in Arviat. The pieces are drawn on thin, stiff, white paper. The folder consists of two large panels with multiple pattern pieces drawn on, one instruction sheet, and the original folder label.

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2. Amauti Shin

The items described here consist of one pattern for a shin length Amauti drawn by Anita Iblanit of Paalirmiut in Arviat. The pieces have some sewing notations on them. The folder consists of two pattern pieces, one large sheet of paper with pattern pieces drawn on it, one envelope, and the original folder label.

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13, 14. Women's Beaded Style Parka

The items described here comprise two patterns drawn by Ulayak Kaviok of Paallirmiut in Arviat. #13 is a

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24, 25. Inner Amauti

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's inner Amauti drawn Meg Kuksuk ofTasiujamiut. It is described as a caribou parka. The pieces are on brown paper and the backing for self-adhesive plastic. The folder consists of six pattern pieces, one envelope containing six miniature pattern pieces, and the original folder label.

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52. Men's Knee High Kamiks

The items described here consist of patterns pieces for mens knee high kamiks size 10 from Arviat.

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66, 67. Men's Inner Caribou Parka

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's inner parka drawn by Meg Kuksuk of Tasiujarmiut, Arviat. The pieces are on brown paper. The file includes miniature pieces. The folder consists of four pattern pieces, one envelope with four miniature pattern pieces and the original folder label.

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68, 69. Men's Outer Caribou Parka

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's inner parka drawn by Elizabeth Nibgoarsi of Haunuqturmiut, Arviat. The pieces are on maps and brown paper. It includes miniature pieces. The folder consists of seven pattern pieces, one envelope with seven miniature pattern pieces, and the original folder label.

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88. Parka, Rounded Hood

The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a child's rounded hood parka from Camso. It is for a child size five. The pattern is on maps. The folder consists of three pattern pieces and the original folder label.

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