Whole lot of supposition and not much of anything of a factual nature here:
This is from an orderly book during the war of Regulation in North Carolina.
Enoe Camp Friday May 10th 1771.
Parole—London. Countersign—Dublin.
Field Officer for the Day—Colonel Thomson.
The Commanding Officer of each Detachment will send to Mr. Hogen this morning for the Quantity of Ticking, Gartering, Thread and Needles to make shot Bags which they will Immediately get made by the Taylor of their Respective Detachments to be Distributed to their several Corps that wants them.
Another document from the same period, shows that the Govt was billed for the raw materials for the ticking shot bags, and that they had a waistcoat sized button to close them.
Invoice from Johnston & Thackston for supplies for the militia
Johnston & Thackston
1771
Volume 22, Page 455
His Excellency Govt. Tryon to Johnston & Thackston,
1771.
Dr.
May 7.
To 1 quire paper
674 yd. Bedtyke for Shotbags, 4s. 4d.
47 yds. Cotton for blankets and tools, 3s.
6 oz. thread for making Do, 6d.
3 pr. Garters, 10d.
5 doz. Vest Buttons for Shotbags, 10d.
1 brod. hoe, 5s. 8d.;
1 quire paper, 1s. 6d.
21 yds, onabs. for hunting-Shirts, 1s. 3d.
2 oz. thr’d, Do, 6d.
Cash paid for making Do
5 narrow axes, 7s. 6d.
3 Do, 6s. 6d.
3 broad Do, 7s. 6d
1 Do
2 blanketts for the Hospital, 1s. 11d
Rec’d June 20, 1771, the Above Acc’t in full.
JOHNSTON & THACKSTON.