Black Linen "Dimity" - $15.00 yd.
$3.75
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Black Linen "Dimity"
The textile term "Dimity" encompasses any number of harness-loomed patterned fabrics, such as this Black Linen "Dimity", made of linen, linen/cotton, and cotton. Most often left white, it was known by its striped, corded, diaper, diamond, flowered or figured patterns. Used in clothing as well as home furnishings, it was woven in a variety of weights. The Manchester region of England became a center for manufacturing of dimities, and survives still in swatch books in various museum collections. Surviving clothing of dimity in collections includes children's clothing, petticoats, waistcoats, breeches and jackets.
Throughout the 18th century, it appears that dimity is either described with no color, or the color white. Often it is associated with summer wear for this reason, as well as its cleanability. It also survives in extant swatch books in white. The exception to this is an advertisement in the Public Advertiser, dated July 6, 1758 in which 1 piece blue Dimity Calico is offered for sale. By the early 19th century however, many colors of dimity begin to appear.
- This Black Linen "Dimity" is lightweight with narrow cording creating a check.
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Suitable for women's jackets, gowns, petticoats, and accessories such as handkerchiefs or mantelets, children's clothing, and household uses such as bed hangings or curtains.
- Great for modern makes.
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100% Irish Linen 60 in. wide.
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