Here's a new topic: many of us will use the holiday season as an excuse to add to our 19th century supplies. The questions for discussion are two in number:
1: What references have you read (please share the citation) regarding home-produced or purchased Christmas gifts in our period?
2: What projects are you planning for the Christmas season?
I'll answer #2 first, and pop back in later with some things for #1:
Most of our Christmas endeavors are not related to mid-century this year, but I am dressing an 1850s doll for my mother-in-law's collection. Dolls are mentioned fairly frequently as gifts, and the level of complexity in items that *could* be purchased (some of which could be made at home) is really astounding.
My daughter has requested a red quilted hood in an 1850s/60s style, but for modern use, and I may do a similar one for our littlest daughter. My daughter wishes to knit mittens for her brother, as well.
1: What references have you read (please share the citation) regarding home-produced or purchased Christmas gifts in our period?
2: What projects are you planning for the Christmas season?
I'll answer #2 first, and pop back in later with some things for #1:
Most of our Christmas endeavors are not related to mid-century this year, but I am dressing an 1850s doll for my mother-in-law's collection. Dolls are mentioned fairly frequently as gifts, and the level of complexity in items that *could* be purchased (some of which could be made at home) is really astounding.
My daughter has requested a red quilted hood in an 1850s/60s style, but for modern use, and I may do a similar one for our littlest daughter. My daughter wishes to knit mittens for her brother, as well.
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