$3.75
100% Cotton, 61″ Wide
Corduroy was first advertised in London in 1756 but did not become popular until the late 1780s. This is a narrow whale corduroy at about 15 wales per inch. From the late 1780s and into the 19th century corduroy was commonly used for working class men’s waistcoats breeches & trousers & children’s clothing but could also be used for women’s outerwear such as early 19th century spencers but also in trims & accessories. For example in The Connecticut Journal of 1775 it was advertised “To be Sold at Public Vendue, peremptorily to the highest Bidder, for Cash only . . . a most neat and excellent Assortment of English and India Goods . . . consisting of the following Articles . . . Manchester Velvets, Corduroys”. Navy 35/2 linen thread will work well for hand sewing & for buttonholes try deep indigo blue silk buttonhole twist or quilter’s thread.
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