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Dressing for Winter: A Working Woman's Clothing in the 1820s

The first video in a series we will be doing to show how different classes of people dressed for the seasons in the early 19th century. Working-class clothing was more utilitarian in nature than the upper classes. Layers of wool, silk, linen, and cotton provided the first defense against the winter cold. Sources for items featured: Shift pattern – Kannik’s Korner Women’s Shift, 1790-1820, http://www.kannikskorner.com Stays/Corset – made by Lavender’s Green Historic Clothing, https://www.lavendersgreen.com Petticoats – made using a self-drafted pattern. Indigo “Spot’d” Neckerchief – purchased from Burnley & Trowbridge Company, https://burnleyandtrowbridge.com Apron-Front Dress – made from a pattern drafted by Past Patterns of an original 1820s dress in the collection of The Valentine museum in Richmond, VA. The pattern is not currently available for purchase, https://www.pastpatterns.com. Day cap – drafted from instructions printed in “The Workwoman’s Guide” by a Lady, “Cap for a young member of the Society of Friends”, plate 15, figures 14 & 15, pages 124 & 125, https://play.google.com/books/reader?... Wool Fingerless Mitts (long) – made by Atelier de Jolie, https://www.etsy.com/listing/26669876... Black Silk Bonnet – made using Kannik’s Korner Women’s Cap & Bonnets, 1790-1820, http://www.kannikskorner.com Greatcoat – made using Reconstructing History’s Regency Great Coat pattern, https://reconstructinghistory.com/pro... Music Scenes from Childhood, Op. 15 Composed by Robert Schumann Music provided & License through https://musopen.org The music is licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0 License. Attribution Public Domain Mark 1.0 Filmed at the 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House 2022© Visit us online at Website - www.stephensonhouse.org Facebook -   / 1820stephensonhouse   Instagram -   / benlucystephenson   Twitter -   / stephenson1820  

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