Napkin of pink, grey, natural white and blue fine woven cotton; center is natural with laid-in work in blue and pink in each of the four corners; intersecting striped bands create a plaid design; fringed ends.
Detachable Collar of fine white tulle with fine white linen appliqué in stylized, biomorphic floral leaf design; edges are trimmed in appliquéd band of scalloped linen.
Sash of red crepe entirely covered in couched gold metallic threads; long gold threads follow a wave-like design with three gold circles with crescent within, on each side; back fabric of dark orange textured crepe.
Handbag (re-purposed from the sleeve trim from an Attica woman's wedding dress) of heavy-weight natural cotton trimmed along the top with a solid embroidered silk band ending in dipped points; design of geometric shapes with horizontal lines; natural dyed in dark blue, green, red, taupe and indigo; two orange woven cord straps create a handle.
Apron (to wear with a woman's best dress) of hand-spun and hand-woven goat's hair with laid-in pattern of a linear geometric motif (a traditional motif used for hundreds of years by the village women) in red, green, purple with white cotton on black ground; geometric band at bottom with colorful fringe; sides are trimmed in a blue braid ribbon; 5" band of yellow, red, white and black; striped satin at top to give a smoother fit under the jacket.
Apron textile panel (for a village woman's best costume) of black velvet ground with voided velvet pattern of peacocks alternating with floral sprays with curing vine tendrils in gold, red, green and purple native silk brocade; design is in bands across the fabric and the colors change in horizontal bands in an ombre fashion; apron has been pieced and patched and relined.
Textile Panel of two borders from a wall scarf stitched together to show the end designs of hand-woven white cotton with stripes and laid-in weaving in red, blue and yellow; patterned bands, stripes and geometric linear motifs with architectural motifs at one end; traditional design.
Handbag (repurposed from the sleeve trim of a woman's dress) of hand-woven, hand-spun heavy red cotton with bands of traditional geometric motif embroidered in yellow, olive, grey and red blocked by patterned stripes; bottom of bag of white cotton; laid-in weaving; dark red cord straps at top.
Textile Panel (used for skirts) of hand-woven striped cotton in dark blue with stripes in orange, yellow, dark red and brown with fine stripes in white and green; the stripes run horizontally when made into a skirt.