Hello all,
I wanted to contribute a few picture I took at General Sweeney's CW Museum at Wilson's Creek here in Springfield, MO. I am uncertain of the regional origin of the dress (perhaps Ms. Clark, Ms. Allen, or others could answer this) but from CDV's and fabric samples I have studied, it appears to be of Trans-Mississippi origin. The main point of interest to me is the wandering stitches, the "half" waistband that appears to be stitched crookedly to the front and does not encompass the entirety of the waist, the button holes, and the pieced collar. I imagine much of the fabric construction relates to a conservation of fabric (i.e. the pieced collar and waistband) but am unsure of why the stitching seems so off--for lack of a better word.
Do you think it is evidence of an amateur seamstress such as a younger girl or possibly an older woman whose hands are not as fit for steady work? I know that not every woman was capable of perfection but the workmanship on this artifact was very interesting to me.
Please share your thoughts and point me in any direction that may help me understand this more fully.
Thanks,
For Missouri and the Cause,
Matthew Shomaker
(Sorry about the timestamp on the photo but I couldn't figure out how to change the date, much less take it away! I'm much more comfortable w/19th century technology.)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986356629/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986354203/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986352033/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986350637/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1987160330/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986347499/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1987157396/
I wanted to contribute a few picture I took at General Sweeney's CW Museum at Wilson's Creek here in Springfield, MO. I am uncertain of the regional origin of the dress (perhaps Ms. Clark, Ms. Allen, or others could answer this) but from CDV's and fabric samples I have studied, it appears to be of Trans-Mississippi origin. The main point of interest to me is the wandering stitches, the "half" waistband that appears to be stitched crookedly to the front and does not encompass the entirety of the waist, the button holes, and the pieced collar. I imagine much of the fabric construction relates to a conservation of fabric (i.e. the pieced collar and waistband) but am unsure of why the stitching seems so off--for lack of a better word.
Do you think it is evidence of an amateur seamstress such as a younger girl or possibly an older woman whose hands are not as fit for steady work? I know that not every woman was capable of perfection but the workmanship on this artifact was very interesting to me.
Please share your thoughts and point me in any direction that may help me understand this more fully.
Thanks,
For Missouri and the Cause,
Matthew Shomaker
(Sorry about the timestamp on the photo but I couldn't figure out how to change the date, much less take it away! I'm much more comfortable w/19th century technology.)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986356629/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986354203/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986352033/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986350637/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1987160330/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1986347499/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/97113375@N00/1987157396/
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