The Longest 18th Century Pocket Project Ever!
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- Опубликовано: 28 фев 2021
- One item of 18th Century Clothing that I find absolutely fascinating and awesome all at once are pockets!
Women's clothing didn't have pockets, and it was made in such a manner that it could change sizes as needed due to weight gain/weight loss and pregnancy. Petticoats were made with slits at the side near the waistband, and pockets were worn under the stays. They could be easily accessed through the slits in the petticoats.
Pockets could be used to carry personal items, sewing kits, money, and various other objects.
My sister volunteered to hand-embroider a pair of 18th Century pocket panels for me, and I am finally getting the pockets put together.
I hope you enjoy my little trip down memory lane in the middle.
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What a fabulously beautiful set of pockets!! Very nice video. I enjoyed the personal notes along the way.
Found your channel through the Welsh viking and the pocket swap.
That is some neat embroidery. I subscribe to many embroidery channels, but there is always room for another.
Your sister does beautiful work. And now I need to make my own pockets.
The turtle is so awesome! What a beautiful shared sisterly project 😀😀
The embroidery is stunning! Great job by your sister. The pocket is wonderful as well. I did the B&T Historical Sew Along and made an 18th Century Pocket, without the beautiful embroidery though, which was good but your video cleared up a few areas that I had lingering confusion over. Thank you. Now on to the second one.
Beautiful embroidery!
Beautiful work. Will become an heirloom for sure. Truly special😊
Truly beautiful
Oh my goodness her hand embroidery is just gorgeous wish I had the time or patience for that. And I love that your hand sewing while watching Harry Potter. Looks amazing!