Girl's Dress
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Elizabeth Larcom Abbot
(American, born 1958)
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Susan Hale Abbot
(American, born 1960)
Clothing MakerMade by
Unknown
Date1964-1967
MediumMachine-stitched and hand-stitched plain-woven cotton plaid with plastic buttons, nylon tulle, and twill-woven cotton tape
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (waist circumference x center front length): 26 1/2 x 26in. (67.3 x 66cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Quincy S. Abbot
DescriptionGirl's sleeveless dress made of red and green plaid cotton. The top front yoke is cut on the bias and lined with the same fabric cut on the straight of grain. The front bodice insert is smocked in six rows about an inch apart, using thick white and forest green cotton thread. The seams joining the smocked section to the yoke and skirt are piped in the same fabric. The bodice back is cut on the straight, as is its self-fabric lining. The center back opening closes with five white plastic pearlized buttons. The opening goes past the waist seam two inches into the skirt, where there is a continuous placket. The skirt is gathered at the waist and is cut in one piece, the seam being at the center back. The skirt has a nylon tulle crinoline attached at the waist with twill-woven cotton tape for reenforcement. It is cut in two pieces with sideseams and is about four inches shorter than the skirt. On both sideseams at the waist seam are sewn two long ties for tying at the back. Some raw edges are finished with a serged edge.
Object number2004.38.1
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