Corded Petticoat
Original OwnerOriginally owned by the
Avery family
American
Clothing MakerMade by
Unknown
Dateabout 1830-1850
MediumHand-stitched cotton with a ceramic button
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x hem circumference): 38 x 100in. (96.5 x 254cm)
Credit LineGift of the estate of Amos Geer Avery
DescriptionWoman's petticoat constructed of white cotton fabric woven with weft strips of white cotton rags, so that it has a corded appearance and is stiffer than plain fabric. The lower 6 1/2" are woven with closely packed rag strips; above this, the rag wefts are placed about every half inch. The center front panel is woven plain and smooth in the top half. The bottom edge is bound with plain cotton fabric, sewn on the straight grain. The top of the petticoat skirt is gathered into a 1 5/8-inch-wide waistband, which closes with a single white ceramic button. The waistband is worked with four additional buttonholes so that it could be buttoned to the corset cover.
Object number1998.80.26
Subject Terms
On View
Not on viewabout 1905-1910
about 1898
about 1850-1860
about 1901-1903
about 1900-1910
about 1820-1835
about 1894-1898
1867-1870, with later alterations
about 1840-1865
