"Pioneer dress and historical clothing"

Dear customers, I will be preparing for knee surgery in July and will not be able to sew for awhile, so Calico Annie will be closed for several weeks .  I plan to sew again, when I can, and I appreciate your past business and the business to come.  Ann

Calico Annie has created many a pioneer dress and historical clothing for our customers.  Also take a look at our custom made Halloween costumes. We promise to pay attention to authenticity and use quality materials.  We are a G-rated company and only promote tasteful and modest clothing.

 

Old west and pioneer clothing

Medieval dresses  

Renaissance dresses

Childrens pioneer clothing

Childrens historical  clothing

Childrens Halloween costumes

1700s clothing

1800s clothing

Custom made clothing

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About us,  
We are based in Dallas, Texas and have been Calico Annie for nine years.  We use seamstresses who are mothers and grandmothers, and they sew for you as if they were sewing their own family.
To order:
Step 1
Decide which item or items you want.  Call us at (972)247-6555 or e-mail us at  
www.calicoan@swbell.netand we can discuss the details.    
Step 2  If you want a perfect fit, we can make you a muslin bodice  
Step 3  Send checks to Calico Annie,  2727 Leta Mae Circle,   Dallas, TX  75234.  When we receive your money order, check, or credit card okay from pay pal, we start sewing.    
Our costumes have the look of authentic. If you are a museum or have a need to make the dress absolutely authentic, let us know.  The price will vary from the drawing on the website.    
I have been sewing for 40 years and have made and worn historical clothing of different periods of time.  I have received recognition and awards throughout the years for my designs.  Thank you for giving us your business.
Annblueredtutordress.jpg (14846 bytes) Sincerely, Ann Cheever (owner of Calico Annie)

dreams sewn to order

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     Many of the drawings on website done by Betty Bradley