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Teresa Morales <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 26 Apr 2010 14:13:21 -0700
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Hello Anne,

You could pose your question to Linda Eaton at Winterthur Museum. She is 
the Curator of Textiles there. You can read her bio on this webpage: 
http://www.winterthur.org/calendar/quilts_conference.asp#linda_eaton

Or H. Kristine Haugland, Associate Curator of Textiles at the 
Philadelphia Museum of Art 
http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/216-430-336.html

Best wishes,

Teresa

Teresa I. Morales, Ph.D.
Decorative Arts/Material Culture/Visual Arts
Tel: 818-563-6534 and 818-201-5868
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Anne Lane wrote:
>
> Esteemed Colleagues –
>
> We were just given a long infant’s dress made of off-white dimity, ca. 
> 1893. Would a commercially made piece of clothing made at that time 
> have had a label, or is there any other way of determining whether the 
> dress was homemade? I have some suspicions because, near the bottom of 
> the long A-line skirt, triangular pieces have been pieced in. I think 
> these were done because the fabric was not wide enough to accommodate 
> the design. The fact that the seams there are selvedge edges supports 
> that conclusion.
>
> Thanks, as always, and apologies if you have to delete this twice.
>
> Anne
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