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  • Civilian Socks, Stockings, Hose, Halfhose and Boots

    This is some information I have found on civilian footwear. I know there is more out there and I'm still looking. Some reprints have information on knitting sock,stockings. At this time I am interested in ladies and children's cotton socks. Hope this is useful to others.

    Available in Project Gutenberg - gutenberg.org
    Beeton’s Book of Needlework - 1865
    #312 Knitted Sock of a Child
    #314 Knitted Sleeping Sock
    Page 363 Table of sizes of knitting cotton

    Exercises in Knitting – 1846
    Cornelia Mee
    Page 79 Shoe, For a Baby’s
    Page 42 Shoe and Stocking, A Baby’s
    Page 88 Stocking, Receipt for a

    Available in books.google
    My Knitting Book – 1843
    Miss Lambert
    Page 97 A Baby’s Sock
    Page 99 Another Baby’s Sock
    Page 100 A Baby’s Stocking
    Page 104 A Double Knitted Night Sock

    The Lady’s Assistant – 1847
    Page 49 Fine Worsted Stocking

    The Ladies’ Work-Table Book – 1844
    Page 139 Baby’s Socks
    Page 151 Stockings
    Page 153 Open-Work Stockings
    Page 154 A Night Stocking
    Page 154 Socks

    The Workwoman’s Guide 1840
    Pages 253-260 Stockings, General Proportions For Stockings, Scale For Stockings, Socks, Baby’s Socks, Babys’ Socks, Another Kind, Baby’s Socks or Boots, Baby’s Sock’s, or Slippers, Child’s Long Sock, Child’s First Stocking or Sock, The Ribbed Boot, The Over Shoe
    Little Night Boots, A Very Pretty Over Shoe, Socks For Invalids, or Those Who Have Cold Feet, Very Pretty Knit Boots, Night Socks, Very Neat Night Socks, Square Night Boots
    Plate 21 (end of ebook)

    Accessible Archives and American Periodicals Series (limited availability)
    Godey’s Lady’s Book
    February 1847 A child’s stocking to be worn with shoes.
    July 1854 Child’s Socks and Stockings., (two patterns)
    August 1854 A strong, plain Stocking, of a middle size.
    September, 1854 A fine open-worked Stocking of a Middle size. (can be made as a stocking or sock)
    October 1854 A fine open-worked Stocking of a middle size. (two patterns, can be made as a stocking or sock)
    August 1861 Socks with holes.
    December 1861 Baby’s Sock

    Online Collections
    Old Sturbridge Village


    Wisconsin Historical Museum Online Collections
    Children’s Clothing


    Susan Armstrong

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    Re: Civilian Socks, Stockings, Hose, Halfhose and Boots

    I was able to complete the cotton socks from the September 1854 Godey's.
    Susan Armstrong
    Attached Files

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      Re: Civilian Socks, Stockings, Hose, Halfhose and Boots

      Mrs. Armstrong,

      Your work on these socks is beautiful. Thank you for posting the image.

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