Jacket

Item

Title
Jacket
Description
This loose fitting jacket was constructed from separated panels of knitting joined together including the sleeves. The floral patterns in stocking stitch and purl were influenced by contemporary woven tapestry designs. Like the previous example, the combination of knit and purl stitches create a very interesting hem of the basket weave stitch. The combination of faded coral colored and gold silks was common in England with a paper of 1712 reporting the theft of “a green silk knit waistcoat with gold and silver flowers all over it.” (Victoria and Albert Museum)
Date
1600-1625 AD
Type
Jacket
Format
Stocking stitch, Purl stitch
Identifier
106-1899
Access Rights
Personal use access with restrictions (Maximum 4000 copies, or 5 years digital use; No book jacket, or homepage lead image use; Maximum A5 print / 768px digital use; Images © Victoria and Albert Museum, London).

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knitting