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A stomacher of linen with cording, quilting, drawn-thread-and-pulled-fabric work. Vertical pattern of a large symmetrical floral and leafy device; the ground has embarcations.

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  • 1730 / 1750, England
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  • A stomacher of linen with cording, quilting, drawn-thread-and-pulled-fabric work. Vertical pattern of a large symmetrical floral and leafy device; the ground has embarcations. (en)
  • Cotton quilted with linen thread; England; early 18th century. (en)
  • A stomacher is a decorative panel of fabric, usually triangular in shape, worn to fill the space between the front edges of a woman’s open gown. The stomacher formed part of the ensemble of fashionable women’s dress from the 1680s to the 1780s. This example incorporates whitework embroidery, quilting and cording. In the latter technique, parallel lines of stitching have been filled with short lengths of linen cord, inserted from the back of the fabric. The bold design includes flowers, leaves, pomegranates and shells. As quilting and cording were popular techniques for petticoats and informal jackets, this stomacher may well have been part of a matching ensemble. (en)
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  • T.209-1929
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  • A stomacher of linen with cording, quilting, drawn-thread-and-pulled-fabric work. Vertical pattern of a large symmetrical floral and leafy device; the ground has embarcations. (en)
  • Cotton quilted with linen thread; England; early 18th century. (en)
  • A stomacher is a decorative panel of fabric, usually triangular in shape, worn to fill the space between the front edges of a woman’s open gown. The stomacher formed part of the ensemble of fashionable women’s dress from the 1680s to the 1780s. This example incorporates whitework embroidery, quilting and cording. In the latter technique, parallel lines of stitching have been filled with short lengths of linen cord, inserted from the back of the fabric. The bold design includes flowers, leaves, pomegranates and shells. As quilting and cording were popular techniques for petticoats and informal jackets, this stomacher may well have been part of a matching ensemble. (en)
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  • 1730 / 1750, England
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