Description
Huswife for Stitching Goods Storage.
I don’t know exactly how they came to be called huswifes, but there are documents labeling them such that date back as early as the middle of the 18th century. During the American Civil War, they were often sent off with soldiers containing essential sewing implements so that they could maintain their wardrobe.
“I suppose you all know what a housewife is?  It is a long piece of cloth with a number of small pockets sewed along one side, and made to fold up like a pocket-book, having separate places for buttons, thread, needles, pins, &c., such as some of you may have seen your mothers or grandmothers use.”   – The Reformed Presbyterian magazine. September. 1, 1864.
Model stitched with one thread over two on 35ct. Linen with Classic Colorworks threads, a DMC conversion included.
Classic Colorworks: Hazelnut, Poblano Pepper, Tennessee Red Clay
The Gentle Art: Piney Woods, Pecan Pie, Ruby Slipper
Weeks Dye Works: Dirt Road, Oscar, Whiskey
DMC conversion included.
Stitch Count: 247 x 71
Au Ver a Soie 224 Soie d Alger
By Annie - D-Ring Flat (1") 2pk - BLACK/METAL
Au Ver a Soie 235 Soie d Alger
Koi Polloi - Yellow
Appletons 102 Crewel Wool Purple
Au Ver a Soie 233 Soie d Alger
Au Ver a Soie 126 Soie d Alger
Aurifil 2145 - 50 Wt 100% Cot 200m
Zigzag Hemmer 3mm #63
Au Ver a Soie 226 Soie d Alger
Appletons 153 Crewel Wool Mid Blue
Wool Blend Felt - Ocean Kelp 0543
Appletons 148 Crewel Wool Dull Rose Pink
Au Ver a Soie 122 Soie d Alger
Appletons 528 Crewel Wool Turquoise Blue
DMC 224 Perle #12 


