Quilted Petticoat
Date1760-1780
OriginEngland
MediumSilk satin; tabby worsted backing; green wool batting.
DimensionsL: 29"; Waist: 24"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1953-435
DescriptionPetticoat of dark green silk satin, quilted in running stitches to white glazed wool backing. Design consists of zig-zag lines and lily-type flowers. Pocket slits on both sides; pleated to wide replaced waistband. Glazed worsted lining has seams overlapped at selvages and stitched with running stitches. Woolen batting is dyed green.Construction History:
1. 1760-1780: Initial Construction
2. March 19, 1956: Cleaning, checking, restoring by Ernest LoNano.
Label TextPetticoat
England, 1760-1780
Silk, wool, replaced cotton waistband
Typical of professionally designed and quilted petticoats, this one has quickly worked sparse motifs that occur repeatedly in other examples from the period. The glazed worsted backing textile has been overlapped at the selvage edges and was held together with long basting stitches instead of being neatly seamed. This technique speeded the assembly of the layers prior to quilting.
Technical information:
Silk satin face fabric
Wool fiber filling, dyed green
Worsted wool plain-woven backing, glazed
13-15 silk running stitches per inch
1953-435
Exhibition(s)
1750-1775
1750-1770
1760-1780
1740-1760, waist alteration probably in the 1870s
1740-1760
1760-1775
1740-1760
1735-1750
1750-1775, remodeled 1840-1855
1745-1760
1780-1790
1780-1790