During the eighteen century there was a significant growth in patchwork materially and linguistically. It was the century when patchwork was stitched at all levels of society and has been identified as the time when patchwork moved out from the small domestic world of decorative sewing into the wider public sphere, leaving behind other needlework as it became embedded in the language and writing of the period. This research examines the social and cultural contexts relating to the making of patchwork in the long eighteenth century and in doing so contributes to the story of women and their material lives in the period. Noted for its longevity, surviving as a widespread practice across the century, patchwork was a democratic needlework tha...
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The University of Rhode Island’s Historic Textile and Costume Collection (HTCC) recently accessioned...
This paper examines four white embroidered bedcovers which include elements done in Dresden work, a ...
This article explores how dress economy practices, including mending, remaking, and home dressmaking...
Needlework pattern books, a genre that first appeared in the early 16th century as printing-press te...
This thesis addresses needlework between 1920 and 1970 as a window into women’s broader experiences,...
This article explores intersections between portraiture, printed genre images, and conduct literatur...
In this paper I want to tease out threads in the socio-economic narrative of fibre arts by using the...
This thesis takes a narrative chronological approach to explore the development of tatting as a craf...
This thesis attends to the appearance of needlework within early eighteenth-century British women\u2...
This thesis investigates creative expression through needlework by wealthy or elite women in the eig...
For centuries, needlework was a central fact of life for American women, both an essential domestic ...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
Despite the self-conscious modernism of the early 20th century, American needlework was filled with ...
This thesis focuses on the Elizabethan and Jacobean aristocracy and upper gentry to yield the first ...
Many women in North America and the British Isles in the eighteenth century and into the first half ...
The University of Rhode Island’s Historic Textile and Costume Collection (HTCC) recently accessioned...
This paper examines four white embroidered bedcovers which include elements done in Dresden work, a ...
This article explores how dress economy practices, including mending, remaking, and home dressmaking...
Needlework pattern books, a genre that first appeared in the early 16th century as printing-press te...