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I think the fabric was called ...I love this dress!<br /><br />I think the fabric was called Knickerbocker cloth. At least, I found a description in an early-1860s magazine that sounds much like it.<br /><br />Paletots of a widely-different description have appeared, made in the new Knickerbocker cloth, a dark, rough-looking material, speckled over with white, as if small flakes of snow had fallen on a garden bed. <br />The What-Not, February 1863Deb Salisbury, Magic Seeker and Mantua-Makerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01513482264195697450noreply@blogger.com