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Smock

Marsh, Miss Amy (Embroiderer)

Round smock-frock made by Miss Amy Marsh while attending Mrs M A Bere's smocking class at Bere Regis, Wareham, Dorset. It was made to order and cost £2.15.0.

Unbleached linen embroidered with glazed linen thread. Round collar with double Dorset button fastening at front. Two button opening at cuffs. The smocking is done in outline, double wave, single chain and cable stitching. The embroidery is done in chain, buttonhole, feather stitches and french knots. The embroidery patterns are identified in stitched words: collar Dorset Woodman, the front boxes Essex Milkmaid and Essex Carter, the back boxes Dorset Woodman and Glosterman, the shoulders Dorset and Sussex, and the pockets are Hants and Berks.

Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

14.159

Historical Associations

Association Type:
Place: Dorset

Creation/Production

Marsh, Miss Amy
Role: Embroiderer
Place: Dorset

Acquisition

Purchase

Measurements

Width (cm): 137
Length (cm): 127

Techniques

Embroidery

Material

Linen (flax fabric)

Location

In store-room
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