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Embroidery stitches, part 2
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary5007
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Collection
- Special Collection
- Material Type
- Book
- Accession Code
- BV007.6.21
- Call Number
- 746.5 PIC
- Place of Publication
- Scranton, Pa.
- Publisher
- Women's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
- Publication Date
- 1921
- Physical Description
- 52 p. : ill. : 23 cm.
- Library Subject (LOC)
- Embroidery--Study and teaching
- Stitches (Sewing)
- Subjects
- Documentary Artifacts - Booklets
- Object History
- Home sewing course used by Burnaby residents in the 1920's
- Notes
- Part 2 of 2
Images
A book of monograms and initials for embroidery
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2818
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Author
- Cordet, Adeline
- Publication Date
- 1917
- Call Number
- 746.4 COR
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Collection
- Special Collection
- Material Type
- Book
- Accession Code
- HV973.52.7
- Call Number
- 746.4 COR
- Author
- Cordet, Adeline
- Place of Publication
- St. Louis, Mo.
- Publisher
- Valley Supply
- Publication Date
- 1917
- Physical Description
- 1 vol. : ill. ; 20 cm.
- Library Subject (LOC)
- Monograms--Patterns
- Initials--Patterns
- Notes
- book of transfer paper with embroidery patterns.
Embroidery lessons with colored studies, 1903 : latest and most complete book on the subject of silk embroidery and popular fancy work
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumlibrary2813
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Collection
- Special Collection
- Material Type
- Book
- Accession Code
- HV973.38.11
- Call Number
- 746.4 BRA
- Place of Publication
- New London, Conn.
- Publisher
- The Brainerd & Armstrong Co.
- Publication Date
- 1902
- Physical Description
- 109 p., [8] leaves of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 20 cm.
- Library Subject (LOC)
- Embroidery
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wedding dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact4388
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV988.48.63
- Description
- Wedding dress, c.1900-1906. Cream lace net lined with white china silk. High collar, pouter pigeon front, puffed sleeves. Comes with a long sash and matching skirt. The collar is made of several bands of lace. The bodice is also lace, with embroidery. On the front there is a pin tucked yoke, and bordering this on the front and back are circles of lace with line embroidery inside. Below this there are more pin tucks and bands of lace. The front puffs out creating a pouter pigeon bodice, and there is a gathered flounce below the waistline. It closes with hooks and eyes at centre back. The sash, a long yellowish-cream piece of silk fabric, would go overtop of the waist. The sleeves are gathered at the cap and again at the cuff. There are bands of lace at the lower forearm, and they end with lace flounce cuffs of the same embroidered circles seen on the bodice. The skirt has a lace top layer and a white china silk lining that is attached at the small waistband. There are tiny pin tucks in the lace layer at the waistband. Halfway down, there is a band of embroidered circles, the same as those on the bodice. They are separated by two bands of lace. There are two more of the same bands of lace near the hem. The net layer has three gores, and the lining has five. There are also two ruffles at the lining hem.
- Object History
- Donor acquired object in 1951 from the estate of her mother-in-law, Flora Isabell (McArthur) McOuat.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
woman's suit
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact4398
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV988.50.9
- Description
- Woman's suit, c.1909-1912. White cotton with white embroidery. Jacket with collar and long sleeves, and flared ankle length skirt. The jacket has a large rolled collar covered in hand worked white floral embroidery with a scalloped edge. This embroidery continues down the edges of the centre front opening, and around the jacket hem. The front of the jacket has princess seaming on either side, and the back is made of one piece above the waist. Below, there are three inserted panels creating a peplum. The front closes with a single white button and thread loop at waist level. All the seams on the front and back shaping are flat felled; the others are left unfinished. The skirt waistband is simply folded over and basted into place. It has nine gores, and an opening at the front left with six snaps. The white embroidery goes around hem, and comes halfway up the centre front. The hem is machine sewn, and the seams are left unfinished.
- Object History
- Made by Louisa Killam Richardson.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
wedding dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact4503
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV988.71.1
- Description
- Wedding dress, c.1909-1910. White cotton crepe with hand embroidery. Short bodice with pin tucks, slight pouf, and three quarter sleeves. Pleated ankle length column skirt. The bodice has a small lace edged V neck, and three pin tucks on each shoulder. Two of the pin tucks angle inwards and continue to the waistline. Between the tucks the bodice is covered with hand worked floral and ribbon themed embroidery. It is gathered at the waistband, creating a slight puff reminiscent of the recently out of fashion pouter pigeon bodice. The back of the bodice has three vertical pin tucks that extend from the shoulder to the waistband on either side of the centre back button closure, with thread covered buttons. There is a slight gather between the pin tucks and side back seams, from the panel under each arm. The sleeves are three quarters in length. They have turned up cuffs topped with embroidery and edged with the same lace as seen on the collar. The skirt has a sailor front opening with six thread covered buttons on either side of a centre front panel. Just past hip level, there are two accordion pleats on either side of the panel. There is a gore on each side and one on the back that flare out slightly; each has the floral and ribbon embroidery. On the back gore, there is a pleat on either side at calf level. The hem is ankle length.
- Object History
- From donor: "This was the wedding dress of my sister-in-law's mother, worn about 1905. They came from Maine. Made of cotton, hand embroidery, a typical "country-type" wedding gown of the period. It was given to me by my sister-in-law and I am only too glad to have it find such a welcoming spot in B.C.!"
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
apron
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact6509
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.73.1
- Description
- Pinafore, black with woven-in stripe; black embroidery on chest; skirt is sewn up the back and does up at waist with hooks and eyes; possibly a jumper dress.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
child's dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact10927
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.2977.1
- Description
- Dress; white cotton with embroidery and lace.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
purse
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact11126
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.3144.1
- Description
- Purse; black with white tassels and white embroidery; drawstring.
- Subjects
- Personal Gear - Purses
- Personal Gear
Images
dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact11587
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.3492.1
- Description
- Sun dress, c.1930. White cotton with embroidery on bodice and around bottom of skirt. Three quarter length sleeves, loose open back. Full calf length skirt. The open weave cotton material has embroidery in the art deco style. The bodice is hand sewn together along the embroidery lines, with a round neckline and a back that drapes open in a low hanging V shape. The sleeves have more of the same embroidery at the cuffs. The back closure, just to the right of the centre, begins with an overlapping snap and two hooks and eyes at the waist. It continues with hooks and eyes to below the waist. The skirt is machine sewn from one panel, heavily gathered all around the waist except for a section in the centre back. It continues until it reaches calf length, and ends with embroidery at the hem.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
tea dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact11624
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.3512.1
- Description
- Tea dress, c.1908. White cotton lawn, lace embroidery. High stand collar, three quarter length sleeves, floor length skirt with more fullness towards the bottom. Slight puff at bodice from gathering at waist. The high stand collar is made of lace. On either side of the centre back, there are vertical bands in a pattern: lawn with tiny pin tucks halfway down, lace, eyelet lawn, lace, pin tucked lawn. There are also the same vertical bands on the front, but they are interrupted at various points by horizontal and triangle shapes of lace and lawn embroidered with abstract patterns. The sleeves are lawn on the inside, and covered in bands of lace and eyelet lawn on the outside. The cuffs are made with ruffled bands of lace. The bodice is gathered on all sides at the waist, which is defined by a horizontal band of eyelet lawn bordered by two bands of lace. The skirt extends from the waist with vertical bands of lace and lawn. Just below the hips there is a horizontal band of eyelet lawn, and the next section is pleated to that. It is made with two panels, with floral embroidery. The bottom is scalloped and embroidered, but there is still a separate hem attached beneath it. The bodice closes up the centre back from the neck to the hips with pearl ball buttons.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact11636
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.3524.1
- Description
- Dress, c.1913-1914. Cream china silk skirt, silk chiffon sleeves, white cotton lawn bodice, ivory lace trim. High directoire waistline, long sleeves, full length skirt. The neckline is a boat neck, trimmed with a small band of ivory lace with an abstract design. The bodice of white lawn is unshaped except for a dart under each bust, and there is also a tuck near the waist. Each sleeve attaches onto the bodice side fronts, and the bodice is hemmed within. The chiffon sleeves extend in a kimono cut to a gathered wrist with a china silk cuff attached by chain stitch embroidery. It closes with two snaps. The china silk skirt attaches at a high waist. It has gathers all around except for the centre front. Just past the knee, it has three large tucks that go around the circumference of the skirt and a fourth that is actually a hem. The dress has snap closures up the centre back, from the neckline to just past the hips.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
bodice
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact11642
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- BV985.3531.1
- Description
- Bodice, c.1900. Black silk taffeta. Trimmed with velvet, net, sequins, beads, and embroidered applique. Leg o' mutton sleeves, high collar. Skirt: BV985.3515.1. The entire bodice is black, and the net seems to come pre-embroidered with sequins and beads. The high collar is covered with the embroidered net, and edged with velvet on the top. On the centre front of the bodice, there is a different net with strips of velvet that run horizontally at intervals. The lace is gathered at the neckline and at the waistline to create a puff at the bodice front. Hanging from each shoulder with the corner pointing to the elbow is a square of sequin and bead embroidered net, edged with a strip of velvet. Another strip of velvet attaches to that one with a faggoted stitch. The sleeves are set in at the armscye, but gradually come out to huge pleated puffs at the elbows. They then taper back to the wrists, where there is a small split. Here a flounce of net hangs, trimmed with a ruffle of black taffeta. On the outside of the cuffs, there is an applique of maple leaf embroidery. At the waist, which comes to a slight point at the centre front, there is a belt of three velvet strips. At the centre back, there are three triangle shaped formations of bead on a metal frame, one on each velvet strip. There are six of these at centre front (one on each side of the hook and eye closure) and there are two on each side, where the strips are gathered slightly on top of each other. Inside, the bodice is lined with brown, white, and green striped taffeta. There are fifteen feather bones on the sides and back. The bodice closes up the centre front with hooks and eyes, and the collar wraps around the back to close there with two hooks and eyes.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
purse
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact16197
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV983.83.15
- Description
- Purse, woman's; beaded with silver coloured cut steel beads; metal frame; chain handle; blue silk lining; ribbon embroidery covers the join between the frame and the fabric on the inside of the purse.
- Object History
- Donated objects inherited in 1935 from his grandfather(?), Will Slater, via his mother, Retta Louise (Slater) Rogers.
- Subjects
- Personal Gear - Purses
- Personal Gear
Images
dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact18028
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV978.35.1
- Description
- Dress, c.1910. Black satin silk, ivory lace yoke. High collar, three quarter length sleeves, black lace, embroidery, and ruffle trim, floor length with an overskirt. The high lace collar has stays, and it continues into a yoke on the front and back. The centre front and back bodice beneath this have gathered panels, in a V shape on the back. Beneath this on the front, there are two rectangles joined by a faggoting stitch. On either side there are four round black velvet buttons, and on either side of that there is a black ruffle that extends over the shoulders to the back waist. Attached to the ruffle is a band of black lace, and on centre front below the rectangles there is a large appliquéd piece of black embroidered lace. The sleeves are fairly fitted. They are ruched and taper down to a slightly more fitted cuff, edged with gathered ribbon and a band of lace. The waist is at natural height, without any cinching. It is defined by a black ruffle on either side and a band of lace at the front and back. At centre back there is a black appliqué that is the same as the one on top of the waist at centre front. There are also three pin tucks at either side of the centre back, extending from the appliqué on the overskirt. At the centre front of the overskirt, there is a black ruffle that extends to its hem. At the hem, the ruffle curves down on either side front and angles into two square shapes at either side back. The underskirt has six gores; at calf level, the main dress fabric is attached. The bodice closes up the centre back with hooks and eyes. Beneath there is also a lining that closes separately with hooks and eyes at the centre back. It has seven featherbones encircling the top of the waist. The overskirt, underskirt, and waistband close separately with hooks and eyes at the back left.
- Object History
- The donor believes the dress originated with a long time resident of New Westminster.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
bodice
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact19455
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV977.37.107
- Description
- Bodice, c.1915. Black satin silk. Straight cut, gathered. Three quarter length sleeves, square neck, black embroidery, black and white glass beads, sash at waist. The bodice is cut straight, falling just past the natural waist, with volume added through pleats and gathers. At each front shoulder there are gathers, as well as along the bottom front. At the bottom back, there are pleats. The neckline is trimmed with embroidery in a leaf pattern, done in black floss. At the centre front it dips down in a square neckline, with a beaded panel starting at the bottom of the square. It is made up of back and white glass beads in a diamond pattern on a black net background. The panel is in a shield shape. The sleeves are loose fitting, with black floss embroidery around the cuffs in a looping pattern. At the bottom of the bodice there is a sash that covers the pleats and gathers, and extends on the left side where it may have been tied. The sash also closes with a snap, one on the sash ties and two more at the point where they close on the bodice. There are also snaps on the left shoulder. Inside, there is a black china silk lining that closes at the centre front with hooks and eyes.
- Object History
- From the family home of Thomas Seaborn McNair and Mary Vida (nee McMillan) McNair who lived on West 33rd Avenue in Vancouver. Thomas McNair ran Edwards, McNair and Russell, an established estate agent business.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
slip
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact19460
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV977.37.112
- Description
- Slip, white cotton with white floral embroidery in yoke area and lower skirt; long narrow piece of embroidery hangs down from yoke at centre front; knee length; 1920s.
- Object History
- From the family home of Thomas Seaborn McNair and Mary Vida (nee McMillan) McNair who lived on West 33rd Avenue in Vancouver. Thomas McNair ran Edwards, McNair and Russell, an established estate agent business.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
mancho suit
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact21316
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV976.49.1
- Description
- Mancho suit; kimono-style jacket and two wrap-around panel skirts. Blind embroidery on jacket.
- Object History
- Item dates from before the 1900s, possibly as early as the 1860s. Was likely made for a wealthy Chinese family, rather than being produced for the tourist market.
Images
bodice and underskirt
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact25323
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV975.55.2
- Description
- Bodice and underskirt, c.1895. Black wool bodice, black silk taffeta underskirt. Black satin trim, leg o' mutton sleeves, standing collar, embroidery on bodice. At the back of the standing collar there is a bow in satin ribbon. At the front of the bodice, there is a section of gathered fabric at either side of the centre front closure decorated with black floral embroidery. At the edge of the right front there is a pleated ruffle of satin ribbon. The embroidered section is also bordered by a satin ribbon on each side. The sleeves are heavily gathered at the sleeve cap, creating large leg o' mutton sleeves. They taper down to the wrists, which also have some of the same embroidery as the centre front bodice, just before the cuffs. The cuffs do not have an opening. At the back of the bodice, there is no decoration. The waistband consists of a twisted satin ribbon with a bow at centre front and centre back. Inside, the bodice is lined with beige linen. It has eight bones one the front and back. The underskirt is made of undecorated lightweight silk taffeta, and may be a petticoat instead of an underskirt. It has a grosgrain waistband with built in stays, five gores, and one dart for shaping. It does not close at its regular opening, but rather folds over to close via a snap further along the waistband.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes
Images
dress
https://search.heritageburnaby.ca/link/museumartifact27017
- Repository
- Burnaby Village Museum
- Accession Code
- HV974.69.12
- Description
- Dress, c.1925-1929. Green silk chiffon. Straight cut, button trim, lace collar and cuffs with embroidery, long sleeves, yoke above pleated and ruched knee length skirt. This dress is good example of the ever shorter and more transparent clothing that was being worn by rebellious young women toward the end of the 1920s. The round neckline has a rolled collar of beige lace that ends a few inches over the shoulders. At the front, it has abstract floral embroidery in blue, green, pink, and black. At the centre front of the neckline there is a bound slit with three self bound round buttons on either side. They close with thread loops from the right side that go around each left button. The sleeves flare out slightly into a bishop sleeve gathered to the cuff. They have the same type of embroidered lace on the cuff as on the collar. At the centre front of the bodice, there is a rectangular panel appliquéd with gold top stitching. Directly beneath, there is a yoke that circles around the back and comes up to a point at centre front. On either side of a dropped waist, there is a vertical row of three self covered round buttons with three thread eyes, creating a small fold in the fabric. The skirt is a plain tube with a front and back panel, and another panel that hangs on top extending to the side backs. This top panel is ruched with three lines of gathering at the centre front, and it is permanently pleated on either side of the ruching to the side backs. The ruched panel dips down slightly in a curve, and the whole panel is finished with a zig-zag stitch.
- Object History
- The donor donated the dress and other items after the death of her mother in West Vancouver. The items had been stored in the donor's basement since she was young. The bodice belonged to her grandmother, who lived in Edmonton until about 1905, and was used by the donor to play dress-up.
- Subjects
- Clothing
- Clothing - Costumes