A fascinating and accessible history of textiles, including the key
personalities and inventions which revolutionized the industry, together
with the East End workshops and the creation of artificial materials
such as rayon. Textile expert, Fiona McDonald, includes tips on the care
and repair of materials and advice on what's worth collecting and the
best materials to wear, as well as safe cleaning, tips on collecting.
In addition to a handy glossary of textile terms, there is an A-Z of
different textiles, full of interesting facts - did you know that velvet
was originally made from silk and its name derives from the Latin word,
vellus, meaning fleece, or that cabbage was the term used in the rag
trade to refer to the extra outfits clever cutters created and sold off
the books by careful placement of the pattern. A fascinating and often
surprising subject area explored at an accessible but informative level.
Did you know?
- Peau de Soie is a heavy satin which was used for wedding dresses at
the turn of the last century. The word satin is derived from Zaytoun, an
area of China where it was first made
- We have lost many evocative names for colors over the years, including
bouffon (darker than eau de nil) cendre de rose (gray with pink
nuances), dust of Paris (ecru), esterhazy (silver-gray), fly's wing
(graphite) and terre d'Egypt (rust)