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Online Shop IN STOCK 18th Century “‘Housewife” Sewing Kit – Bell of the Borders tartan
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IN STOCK 18th Century “‘Housewife” Sewing Kit – Bell of the Borders tartan

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This is a traditional 18th century style housewife or ‘hussif’, a small sewing kit suitable for taking with you anywhere and everywhere.

This particular example is made from remnants of fabrics from 18th century sewing projects from the past two years, with the cover being made from ‘Bell of the Borders’ tartan (100% wool) and the interior pockets being a mix of linens and silk taffetas with a wool felt pocket and a wool felt needle leaf. The remnants were not all the same size and shape so the various pockets are not uniform in size and proportion, yet care has been taken to ensure that everything is useful and of suitable size, especially when the kit has been fully packed and is then rolled up.

Special offer: add £10 to get all the sewing notions you see in the photos: a set of 4 needles (sizes 5-11), traditional embroidery scissors, two wooden thread winders, a heart-shaped beeswax and a classic metal thimble. (Please note the scissors and thimble are not period correct for the 18th century, but they’re vintage-y and lovely. )

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This is a traditional 18th century style housewife or ‘hussif’, a small sewing kit suitable for taking with you anywhere and everywhere.

This particular example is made from remnants of fabrics from 18th century sewing projects from the past two years, with the cover being made from ‘Bell of the Borders’ tartan (100% wool) and the interior pockets being a mix of linens and silk taffetas with a wool felt pocket and a wool felt needle leaf. The remnants were not all the same size and shape so the various pockets are not uniform in size and proportion, yet care has been taken to ensure that everything is useful and of suitable size, especially when the kit has been fully packed and is then rolled up.

Special offer: add £10 to get all the sewing notions you see in the photos: a set of 4 needles (sizes 5-11), traditional embroidery scissors, two wooden thread winders, a heart-shaped beeswax and a classic metal thimble. (Please note the scissors and thimble are not period correct for the 18th century, but they’re vintage-y and lovely. )

This is a traditional 18th century style housewife or ‘hussif’, a small sewing kit suitable for taking with you anywhere and everywhere.

This particular example is made from remnants of fabrics from 18th century sewing projects from the past two years, with the cover being made from ‘Bell of the Borders’ tartan (100% wool) and the interior pockets being a mix of linens and silk taffetas with a wool felt pocket and a wool felt needle leaf. The remnants were not all the same size and shape so the various pockets are not uniform in size and proportion, yet care has been taken to ensure that everything is useful and of suitable size, especially when the kit has been fully packed and is then rolled up.

Special offer: add £10 to get all the sewing notions you see in the photos: a set of 4 needles (sizes 5-11), traditional embroidery scissors, two wooden thread winders, a heart-shaped beeswax and a classic metal thimble. (Please note the scissors and thimble are not period correct for the 18th century, but they’re vintage-y and lovely. )

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