Quilted Petticoat
Date1750-1775, remodeled 1840-1855
OriginEngland
MediumPink-beige silk (Exterior), Cream Glazed Worsted (Lining), Beige Cotton (Hem Facing); Brown Cotton (Waistband)
DimensionsLength: 36 1/2"; Circumference: 34"
Credit LineGift of Tasha Tudor
Object number2000-134
DescriptionWoman's petticoat of pink-beige silk, quilted to cream glazed worsted using running stitches. The petticoat is eighteenth-century quilting, altered for wear in the late nineteenth century. The quilted design consists of swags, zig-zag lines, tight scrolls flowers and leaves. The waistline dips to point at center front, with skirt pleats directed toward front; center back fullness is tightly gathered, or guaged. Brown cotton waistband. One pocket slit from the eighteenth century remains open; the other is sewn shut. Hem faced with brown cotton. Construction History:
1. 1750-1775: Initially Constructed
2. 1840-1855: New hem facing and waistband of cotton added. Center back seam altered, possibly to make the garment less full.ProvenanceFrom the collection of Tasha Tudor.
ca. 1840
1740-1760, waist alteration probably in the 1870s
ca. 1770
1740-1760
1775-1785, altered later
ca. 1750
ca. 1775
Nineteenth century
1760-1780
1785-1800
ca. 1780
