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  ahuelican_nahuatl18.JPG - Close up of the Nahuatl  blouse, notice the three ribbons and lace down the front of the blouse. These touches are individual preference and often depend on the directions given the seamstress who make the blouse. If the user makes the blouse a high degree of adornment is possible. I saw a treadle sewing machine in the house.So it is possible that she makes blouses for other people.  
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