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Sewing A Themed Wardrobe Colonial Williamsburg Part 4

18th century Mantua makers who owned shops also sold fashionable accessories such as ribbons, buckles, gloves, or stockings – clocked stocking to be precise. Clocked stockings were worn by both men and women across all social classes in a variety of colors and fabric types, but they were generally made up in white cotton, fine wool, or silk. These stockings were usually made to order as they needed to be specifically fit to the customer. A deep gusset at the ankle aided a smooth fit and provided a perfect place to enhance stockings with embroidery that became known as “clocks” or “clocking”.

In this tutorial, I'm going to show you how to make a doll-sized pair of clocked stockings.

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Sewing A Themed Wardrobe Colonial Williamsburg Part 3

Follow along as Shari walks you through the process of creating the Williamsburg pattern.

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Sewing A Themed Wardrobe Colonial Williamsburg Part 2

Hi Everyone! Welcome back... in this next installment of Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Colonial Williamsburg, Shari continues with her dainty doll project and a look at fabrics and prints appropriate for the time period.

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Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Colonial Williamsburg Part 1

Hi Everyone! Welcome to Sewing A Themed Wardrobe: Colonial Williamsburg. In this series, we're going to step back in time to the 1700s and take a peek into a colonial Mantua-maker and Millinery shop with Shari Fuller! Follow along as we explore all the elements that make this period of time uniquely beautiful!

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