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Burnley and Trowbridge Co. | How to Make a Pair of 18th Century Mitts- Part 1 @BurnleyandTrowbridge | Uploaded October 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Welcome to part 1 of our 2 part Mitts Sew Along!

Mitts were an accessory worn by everyone in the 18th century (and even into the 19th century!) They could be made from silk, wool, linen, fine cottons, and sometimes leather. For this sew along, we're using the official B&T mitts pattern available here (with full supplies list) burnleyandtrowbridge.com/collections/mitts-sew-along but you can use these same techniques on any embellished pair of silk mitts.

In this series we'll give you lots of tips and tricks for a successful project as well as teach some simple embroidery to make your mitts extra special.

Part 1 Covers:
0:00 Introduction
1:58 Supplies
8:45 Measure and Select Pieces
10:31 Embroidering Your Mitts
22:41 Fit Your Mitts
26:41 Mark Adjustments
28:17 Prep for Assembly

Stitches used:
Running (Basting) Stitch: youtu.be/Ms_JB4TeNYY
Hem Stitch: youtu.be/qr_axv22vjg
Herringbone Stitch: youtu.be/thVY5Hfh-AE

Use our hashtag #showyourmitts and tag us in social media!

Have you been thinking about sewing an 18th century wardrobe (or a history bounding one)? Are you getting into hand sewing? Join us for our Historical Sew Along Series and get dressed from Top to Toe! youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNyjJVmKWu_rYMBtTj4a7xX0w19VR2fRh
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