'They used their hands and straw for the neddel and hair for the thread'
They made wool out of cotton from sheep and went to the market to get fabric.
They wore clothes!
They wore clothes!
They used indigo.
She would make and mend clothes for other people kinda like a designer today.
women wore long brown dresses and men wore shirts with breeches(short trousers) and jerkin(waist coat)
collard greens yums
In the 1600's women wore their hair in a linen coif or cap with lace trimmings. Men, on the other hand, wore tall and broad hats.
Apart from food shops of various kinds, very few shops had readymade goods. For example, there were no off-the-peg clothes or footwear. Most things had to be made to order, which meant that most goods were relatively expensive. This was standard throughout Europe till perhaps the 1820s ...
Because they had so many uses - to make clothes, footwear, rugs, coverings, insulationandalso, in the old days the fur trade could get one wealth and power.
Wool woven rugs and blankets, jewelery, baskets and pottery. Today there are also many painters, and poets and writers as well.
Ballet as we know it today did not exist at the time. People either danced in their everyday or Sunday clothes. In Court circles you had "masques", dance/theatre performances where the participants dressed up like (usually) mythological figures or like symbolic figures such as 'the sun', 'the moon', 'vanity', 'peace' etc.
GA was Native American land in 1600. No colony had been established and the first one won't be until 1607 at Jamestown.