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milkmaid smock – Lu Flux Machine Smocking Designs, Historical Smocking, Smocked Dress Pattern, Hand Smocking Tutorial, Smock Dress Pattern, Smocking Fashion, English Smocking, Smocking Designs, Smock Pattern

milkmaid smock light blue linen smock blouse with 3/4 front button placket closure, hand embroidered english smocking on the chest, back and sleeves with custom embroidery on the collar and each side of the smocking panels. hand embroidered buttonholes with antique shell buttons made in the kent countryside

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Woman's blouse. English, 1890s smocking and pleats... Pixel Architecture, Reform Dress, Extant Garments, 1900's Fashion, English Dress, Historical Sewing, Madame Gres, Vintage Blouses, 1890s Fashion

Ivory pleated blouse with a V-shaped smocked bib at the bustline front, back, and shoulder caps. High necked self-ruffled released pleat collar with interior braid, peplum waistband, set in Elizabethan shaped sleeves with graduated puffs stitched down by narrow rows of smocking stitches; with silk gauze cuff ruffle and self covered flat buttons with figure eight loop closures down the center front. Labeled: "Liberty & Co./Artistic and Historic Costume Studio/222 Regent St. W." Labeled…

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Eshyah Ogen on Instagram: "Tap for a history lesson 👇 Smocking is an old English technique that was developed around the 15th century. Originally, it was used as a practical stitch to give structure and elasticity to the simple-cut, woven garments of the period, as well as giving labour workers better movement in their clothes. The name Smock comes from the garments it was used on, and thus the name stuck with the stitch.  Later, smocking acquired a more decorative nature, on cuffs, neck lines, waist lines and more. The hight of its popularity came with the 18th and 19th century, but continued being a decorative detail all the way up to the 1970s. #sewing #sewingreels #smocking #slowfashion #fashion #fashiondesigner #fashionhistory #sewingtutorial" How To Do Smocking Tutorials, Hand Smocking Tutorial, Diy Smock, Honeycomb Smocking, Woven Garments, Smocking Fashion, Pleats Techniques, English Smocking, Smocking Designs

Eshyah Ogen on Instagram: "Tap for a history lesson 👇 Smocking is an old English technique that was developed around the 15th century. Originally, it was used as a practical stitch to give structure and elasticity to the simple-cut, woven garments of the period, as well as giving labour workers better movement in their clothes. The name Smock comes from the garments it was used on, and thus the name stuck with the stitch. Later, smocking acquired a more decorative nature, on cuffs, neck…

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