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  • Many thousands of small purses were knitted, embroidered or crocheted in the nineteenth century, intended either for personal use or as a gift or donated to a worthy fundraising cause. Crocheting, incorporating brightly coloured beadwork, was popular in the 1830s, but it was knitting as a domestic craft that thrived as a elegant drawing-room occupation. Much time was devoted to making intricate and delicate items of fancy work without obvious use. (en)
  • Purse knitted in coloured silks with horizontal bands of openwork, silk drawstring and tassels and lined with green silk (en)
  • 14. PURSE Hand-knitted silk with steel beads English, mid 19th century This dainty purse, knitted with stripes in a fancy stitch, closes at the top with a drawstring. T.27-1910 [1985] (en)
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