Pin Cushion
18th century (made)
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This little pincushion was hand-knitted from silk in two sections in stocking stitch and joined at the seams. The name 'C. Osboldeston' appears in the centre of the design between two flowers. The owner would have attached it to her waist with the loop of braid.
The Industrial Revolution in Britain in the 18th century introduced mass production using machines. It transformed knitting, as it did many other handicrafts, into an automated process. Hand-knitters found it increasingly difficult to earn a living and knitting started to become a leisure pursuit.
The Industrial Revolution in Britain in the 18th century introduced mass production using machines. It transformed knitting, as it did many other handicrafts, into an automated process. Hand-knitters found it increasingly difficult to earn a living and knitting started to become a leisure pursuit.
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Materials and techniques | Hand knitted silk |
Brief description | Pin cushion, hand knitted silk, English, 18th century |
Physical description | Round pincushion knitted in stocking stitch from silk. The name 'C. Osboldeston' forms part of the design, along with floral motifs. There is a length of braid attached to the pincushion. |
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Credit line | Given by the Rev. R. Brooke and the descendants of Hannah Downs |
Summary | This little pincushion was hand-knitted from silk in two sections in stocking stitch and joined at the seams. The name 'C. Osboldeston' appears in the centre of the design between two flowers. The owner would have attached it to her waist with the loop of braid. The Industrial Revolution in Britain in the 18th century introduced mass production using machines. It transformed knitting, as it did many other handicrafts, into an automated process. Hand-knitters found it increasingly difficult to earn a living and knitting started to become a leisure pursuit. |
Bibliographic reference | Hinchcliffe, Frances (ed.), Knit One, Purl One : Historic and Contemporary Knitting from the V&A's Collection. V&A, London, 1985
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Accession number | 545-1864 |
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Record created | January 5, 2005 |
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