Showing posts with label pioneer trek clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pioneer trek clothing. Show all posts

Friday, February 28, 2014

Sew an Apron: Completely and Totally Optional

Aprons are cute and easy to sew, but remember they are optional. We recommend NO POCKETS on the apron because objects placed within bounce annoyingly as you trek; however, empty pockets would fix that problem. Here is a blog post on how to sew an apron. Click Here.

Monday, January 27, 2014

How Do I Get My Trek Clothes?

1. SEW'EM  You, a Friend










2. NEW Buy'em













3. USED DI or Saver's or Neighbors
SEW'EM If you want to sew your Trek clothes see the posts on this blog or Google pioneer trek DIY and you'll find a lot of tutorials.

BUY'EM If you have more $$ than time, buy your clothes. Here are web sites with information. I don't support or work for these sites. I simply Googled "pioneer trek clothes." A four piece woman's outfit is about $75 at Deseret Book. A new man's shirt is about $30. This is much pricier than purchasing used or sewing. Remember you need one bonnet, two shirts, two skirts for the ladies and one hat, two shirts, two pants for the guys.
White Elegance
Deseret Book
Wholesale Secal--Minimum orders are $100, so these would be ordered on a ward basis. A bonnet was about $9 and man's shirt about $9 as well.

Pioneer Designs--This is a small home business that needs a lead time of at least 3 weeks.
Walmart--Men's cotton, long sleeved shirts cost are about $13 each.
BuckWholesale--the Stake may consider making a bulk purchase of men's strawhats. These would be less than $5.
DI/SAVER'S Get friends. Find a ride. See what you can find:)