STAMPED LINEN, TRAY CLOTH

Overview

The design on linen celebrates the centennary of the establishment of the Swan River Colony in 1829. Design of Two circles with the emblem of a black swan at each end and a Sturt Pea design on either side of centre.
In Perth in the first half of the 20th century, evenweave linen fabrics were very rare, design and pattern books few and far between. Thus stamped linens/cottons were one of the few household articles available for the lady of the house to stitch.
Patterns for household linen, mass produced by Semco, MyArt, and Deighton were often published in women's magazines such as Australiann Home Journal, The Weekly Times and the Australian Woman's Weekly and offered as a mail service to women in country areas. Patriotic themes were popular.

Details

Details

Registration number
cwa-org-78-2017.52
Width
450 mm
Height or length
610 mm
Embroiderers' Guild of WA

Embroiderers' Guild of WA

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