Yesterday, I went down to Confederate Memorial Park in Marbury, Alabama, to aid in dressing the "Homefront" case for the new museum opening at the end of the month.
The site is a different one than those we normally think of---that of an Old Soldier's Home that functioned into the mid-20th century, careing for aging Confederate soldiers and their wives.
So, amongst all the weapons, uniforms, and tattered flags are beds pans, canes----- a turn of the century wheel chair. Its back is padded out with a classy, but cheery fabric typical of1900-1910, rather tropical looking with waving palm fronds.
And the seat of the wheel chair is currently hard flat bare metal. Now you know that the aging veteran did not sit on that bare metal--even if he was incontinent, they had him padded up with something.
And in my stash of "she who dies with the most vintage fabric wins", I have a length of material that remarkably close to the fabric on the chair back.
So, the question is: Construction of a 16 x 16 pillow for a wheelchair, quite possibly made by a woman who learned needle skills in our era (more on that later)
Knife edge? Boxed and corded? Button in the center? Not tailored at all? I've got enough feathers around here for stuffing, but was some other material preferred by then?
Any body got an image of any empty wheelchair from anywhere around 1890 to 1930?
The site is a different one than those we normally think of---that of an Old Soldier's Home that functioned into the mid-20th century, careing for aging Confederate soldiers and their wives.
So, amongst all the weapons, uniforms, and tattered flags are beds pans, canes----- a turn of the century wheel chair. Its back is padded out with a classy, but cheery fabric typical of1900-1910, rather tropical looking with waving palm fronds.
And the seat of the wheel chair is currently hard flat bare metal. Now you know that the aging veteran did not sit on that bare metal--even if he was incontinent, they had him padded up with something.
And in my stash of "she who dies with the most vintage fabric wins", I have a length of material that remarkably close to the fabric on the chair back.
So, the question is: Construction of a 16 x 16 pillow for a wheelchair, quite possibly made by a woman who learned needle skills in our era (more on that later)
Knife edge? Boxed and corded? Button in the center? Not tailored at all? I've got enough feathers around here for stuffing, but was some other material preferred by then?
Any body got an image of any empty wheelchair from anywhere around 1890 to 1930?
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