

"I am going to see my grand-mamma, and carry her a girdle-cake, and a little pot of butter, from my mamma." The poor child, who did not know that it was dangerous to stay and hear a Wolf talk, said to him: As she was going thro' the wood, she met with Gaffer Wolf, who had a very great mind to eat her up, but he durst not, because of some faggot-makers hard by in the forest. Little Red Riding-Hood set out immediately to go to her grand-mother, who lived in another village. "Go, my dear, and see how thy grand-mamma does, for I hear she has been very ill, carry her a girdle-cake, and this little pot of butter." One day, her mother, having made some girdle-cakes, said to her: This good woman got made for her a little red riding-hood which became the girl so extremely well, that every body called her Little Red Riding-Hood. Her mother was excessively fond of her and her grand-mother doated on her much more. Fabric trimmings were also used from the same fabric as the dress.ONCE upon a time, there lived in a certain village, a little country girl, the prettiest creature was ever seen. High waist clothing was introduced and overtime it was getting slightly lowered. Sleeves of clothing began growing to the shoulder. After a period of 10 years, the soft colours returned back to fashion. In the 1810s, dresses became more structured with firm fabric. It also appeared in the famous collection of folktales. Such tales began in Europe and spread to Germany. Tales were about ritual murders and Jews drinking the Christian children’s blood. Anti-Semitic blood stories started by early Christians and continued for a while. Using political ends or biblical values was a dominant theme in stories. Cakes and wine were also significant food customs used in the May celebration. The imagery of birds singing and picking flowers that they see conveys the images in the May celebration.

The red hood symbolises May queen during the may festival. The story originally was made upon a ritual of may. The tale reflects the seasonal ritual of spring conquering during winter.
