The Dress Diary of Mrs Anne Sykes – Kate Strasdin

The Dress Diary of Mrs Anne Sykes – Kate Strasdin

I follow Kate on Instagram so, obviously, I had to read this – and then it was given to me as a gift. Perfect!

Here’s the blurb …

A unique portrait of Victorian life, hidden figures and Empire, told through one woman’s textile scrapbook.

 In 1838, a young woman was given a diary on her wedding day. Collecting snippets of fabric from a range of garments – some her own, others donated by family and friends – she carefully annotated each one, creating a unique record of their lives. Her name was Mrs Anne Sykes.

 Nearly two hundred years later, the diary fell into the hands of Kate Strasdin, a fashion historian and museum curator. Using her expertise, Strasdin spent the next six years unravelling the secrets contained within the album’s pages.

 Her findings are remarkable. Piece by piece, she charts Anne’s journey from the mills of Lancashire to the port of Singapore before tracing her return to England in later years. Fragments of cloth become windows into Victorian life: Pirates in Borneo, the complicated etiquette of mourning, poisonous dyes, the British Empire in full swing, rioting over working conditions and the terrible human cost of Britain’s cotton industry.

 This is life writing that celebrates ordinary people: not the grandees of traditional written histories, but the hidden figures, the participants in everyday life. Through the evidence of waistcoats, ball gowns and mourning outfits, Strasdin lays bare the whole of human experience in the most intimate of mediums: the clothes we choose to wear.

I was amazed that Anne (and her husband Adam) lived in Singapore for several years and Shanghai (in China). How intrepid. A huge amount of research went into this book – trying to find information about Anne and her acquaintances; letters, census records, passenger manifests, etc. Along with that, there is information about textiles; producing cotton, printing cotton, social history; mourning conventions, laundering methods; the advent of aniline dyes (and the terrible deaths from arsenic poisoning).

I found it thoroughly fascinating. Anyone with an interest in history, textiles, women’s history will enjoy this book.

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Slip Stitch Socks

Sewwitty’s Slip Stitch Socks

When I finished Clue 2 of the Goff Place Mystery Shawl, I needed a bit of a palette cleanser (shall we say) and I returned to my first love – knitting socks.

The yarn is from Temu – Artknock Cotton Socks Yarn (80% Acrylic and 20% Cotton – I thought there was way more cotton). It’s probably more of a 5 ply.

The pattern

Multiple of 6 (I don’t know why I selected 6, given that my socks normally have 64 stitches)

Round1: *K5, Sl1 pwise* Repeat for the whole round

Round2: Repeat Round 1

Round3: K

Round4: K

Round5:*K2, SL1 pwise, K3* Repeat

Round6: Repeat Round 5

Round7: K

Round:* K

It is a very easy but effective pattern.

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Trees Update

I have started working on the roots – a mixture of french knots and drizzle stitch. I thought I would try a cast on stitch for some fungi as well.

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Pulled Thread Trees – Update

I am enjoying this project. I am using different fibres and colours. I bought some fibres from the Thread Studio and Temu plus I am using some of my (substantial) yarn stash.

I am just tidying up the loose threads at the moment. Then I will work on the roots.

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Paper Embroidery

Paper Book Mark embroidery

I have been experimenting with my Cricut to make perforated card for stitching. I found the svg file at Wild Olive.

Here I am doing a bit of stitching on it.

I was thinking, you’re not limited to cross stitch, I could put the holes anywhere.

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Pulled (Drawn) Thread Trees

This term at Tresillian we are making pulled thread trees.

The background fabric is linen. We removed a section of the weft threads, and we’re using the warp threads to make the trees.

I have added macrame cord and twine to thicken the trunks.

My trees are going to be flowering – cherry, apple, almond, etc. I have bought different fibres in shades of pink, white, yellow, green and brown.

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Mrs Parkman’s Academy of Needlework

I am heading to Hobart next May for Mrs Parkman’s Academy of Needlework, and we have been given homework.

The fabric is 32 count. I bought it at one of EGWA’s Market Days – there is another one soon.

The threads are from Aliexpress (I think they use (rip off) the same numbers as DMC).

I have started because I think it will take me quite a while to finish and I want to have it done by the event.

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Reversible Cross Stitch and Paper Embroidery

I have long been fascinated by the idea of reversible cross stitch. More as a brain exercise, but also if you are making something that needs to be double-sided. Plus I have been exploring the idea of paper embroidery – using my cricut to make the holes.

I down loaded the svg file from Wild Olive.

I did end up with the occasional vertical or horizontal stitch on the back. And I do need to plan my path a bit better, but the process was easy to understand.

I used a medium weight card stock, but I think a thicker cardstock would be better.

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More Silk

Antique torchon and silk perle

I bought more fabric and silk from Textile Tours.

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3D Printed Frog

I finished another 3D printed piece – this time a frog.

I have used various canvas work stitches (from here) and Cosmo cotton floss. I love this floss, so far I just have solid colours, but I might need to get some variegated thread.

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