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Summary: Examples of Good Sewing/Tailoring

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The dress in the picture was found in a bog in Moy, Co Clare. It was made from coarsely woven twill or wool with a low round neck, buttoned centre front bodice and tight sleeves buttoned to underarm. The skirt was double gored at centre back and at each side. This dress is a good example of excellent sewing techniques. Selvedges were used where possible and all seams were neatly finished. There was a gusset at the front of each armpit for ease of movement and comfort. Good tailoring had developed and Dublin tailors got a charter in May 1418 and they were allowed to establish a guild. Other specialist crafts developed as well such as glovers and shoemakers. Weavers and drapers had a special place in society.

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Dress found in a bog in Moy, Co Clare

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