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.
The items described here comprise three patterns drawn by Anita Iblanit. #10 and #11 and #12. Patterns #10 and #11 are for a young, unmarried, childless woman. #12 is for a married woman with children. The pieces are on a Government of Canada map and have blue and green edging drawn on. The folder consists of eight pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a woman's seal skin pants from Broughton Is [sp). The pieces are on white paper. The folder consists of three pattern pieces, two photocopies, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of woman's traditional[?) shorts from Broughton Island. The pieces are on white, lined school paper. The folder consists of two large panels with multiple pattern pieces, two photocopies of pattern pieces, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of woman's pants drawn by Annie Alivaktuk of Pangnirtung. The pieces are on brown paper. The folder consists of five pattern pieces, one envelope with five miniature pattern pieces, one instruction sheet, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a pair of woman's shorts drawn by Gertah Steenholdt [?] of Nuuk, Greenland. The actual shorts are at the Bata Shoe Museum. The folder consists of two pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's [fabric?] wind pant drawn by Michael[?] "Monica's brother" of Arviat (Rankin Inlet). The pieces are on brown paper, some of which are taped. The folder consists of four pattern pieces, one envelope with four miniature pattern pieces and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's caribou pants drawn by Annie Sevoee Alikasuak of Ahiarmiut - Ennandai, Arviat. The pieces are on brown paper. The folder consists of one pattern piece, one envelope with two miniature pattern pieces, one instruction sheet, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a man's and a woman's skin pants drawn by Betty Ahegona of Kugluktuk. A mix of styles can be made from this pattern. The pieces are on taped newspapers. The folder consists of one pattern piece, one envelope with one miniature pattern piece, one instruction sheet, and the original folder label.
The items described here consist of pattern pieces for a "general" and "simplified" pattern linked to "no specific region" for a man's pair of outer caribou pants drawn by Elizabeth Nibgoarsi of Paalimiut in Arviat [Haunuqturmiut]. The pieces are on maps taped together. The folder consists of four pattern pieces, one envelope with six miniature pattern pieces, one instruction sheet, and the original folder label.