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Whitework linen pockets, mid-1700s. Front panel made from two layers of fabric, quilted in floral pattern. Back panel is made from twill fabric. Edges of opening bound in white tape/ribbon. Front panel is constructed from one large main panel and an additional small strip.

The fronts of this carefully-made pair of attached pockets are each formed from two pieces of linen, lined and hand quilted with flowers, stems and leaves, possibly re-cycled older pieces. Mainly intact, the quilting is done with white thread in back stitch probably using a fine internal cord for a raised effect. The small piece added to each side is also quilted but appears not to be corded. Both pocket openings are faced with corded dimity. The backs are each made of one large piece of coarser linen with small wedge-shaped pieces forming an angled top for easier tying and wearing. Both pockets are stained and show signs of wear. The quilting of this fine pair of pockets is similar in design and technique to quilting done in the same period on larger items such as petticoats and bedcovers. [Description by Barbara Burman: Pockets of History Project]

Before the introduction of handbags, women kept their personal belongings in pockets tied around their waists with tape or string. They could be worn in pairs or singly, always hidden beneath an apron or a petticoat. Some were highly decorative – embroidered, quilted or pieced – while others were made from plain unembellished cotton or linen.

Pocket
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Collection Area

Social & Cultural History

Item Number

49.469.133-134

Measurements

Width (mm): 650
Height (mm): 450
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