Sleeve Ruffle
Date1750-1765
OriginEngland or Europe
MediumLinen (fabric and needlework)
DimensionsLength: 3" Circumference of tape: 16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1985-129,2
DescriptionOne of a pair of narrow single sleeve ruffles. Plain-woven linen needleworked with white linen. Design consists of large-scale scrolling flowers with shadow work and drawn work fillings. Edge scalloped with asymmetrical scrolls. Gathered to narrow twill tape with buttonholes worked into tape, intended for buttoning onto buttons sewn into gown sleeves. Stitches: shadow darning, chain stitch, buttonhole stitch, drawn work. Thread count 112 x 112.Construction History:
1. 1750-1765: Initial Construction
2. At some point they were possibly cut down from a larger size
3. Several small voids were mended before 1985
Exhibition(s)
1750-1765
1750-1775
1750-1775
1750-1780
ca. 1780
1760-1785
1800-1850(?)
ca. 1810
ca. 1770, remade ca. 1800
1740-1760
1745-1760
1740-1760 (possibly altered later)