A Gown in a Day with Emily Stringham
November 9, 10 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Hall Tavern
Join Emily Stringham, owner of At the Sign of the Golden Scissors, and her apprentice Erin Jarrett to learn about 18th-century women’s fashions and sewing techniques and watch as a mid-18th century gown is constructed by hand. The en fourreau back, or English back gown, was one of the most popular styles of gown during the 18th century, worn by women of all social classes. The focus of this program will be on making a gown suitable for a middle-class New England woman in the early 1770s.
Included in general admission.
Image: Gown: robe a l’anglaise, ca. 1775-1780. Textile: polychrome plain weave silk with warp patterned brocading threads; bleached plain weave linen bodice lining; cream plain weave wool hem facing. England, HD F.252. Historic Deerfield.