Pair of hose

Item

Title (Dublin Core)
Pair of hose
Description (Dublin Core)
The stocking stitch got it from items like this. The tops of these hose were designed to fit inside the Cavalier boots popular during the reign of Charles I (reigned 1625-1649). The wide boots were worn with tops turned down. The shape of these hose imitate those of the cloth hose also fashionable during this time even those woolen hose became more popular. The 2-ply wool hose are knitted in stocking stitch, top down, in the round with the knitter casting on 375 stitches which were reduced as the knitter worked down the sock. At 140 stitches the knitter kept this number down the leg of the hose. The heel uses a “Dutch” heel (turned heel) until the piece was cast off at the toes. 
Creator (Dublin Core)
unknown English
Date (Dublin Core)
1640s AD
Coverage (Dublin Core)
England
Type (Dublin Core)
Stockings
Format (Dublin Core)
Stocking stitch, Purl stitch, Ribbing
Medium (Dublin Core)
wool (textile)
Subject (Dublin Core)
Knitting
Color in knitting
Hosiery
Rights Holder (Dublin Core)
Victoria and Albert Museum
Identifier (Dublin Core)
T.63&A-1910
Access Rights (Dublin Core)
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).