ТК-2534
Woman shirt
- Century
- 20
- Size
- 121x68x62 cm (sleeve from neckline)
- Material
- Homespun fabric, bleached hemp canvas, factory-made fabric, hemp thread, cotton thread
- Technique
- Hand weaving, hand sewing, embroidery, cross-stitch, openwork, surface embroidery, counted surface embroidery, 'stem stitch,' 'nabiruvannya' ('surface'), auxiliary decorative stitches, 'obmetytsia' ('placket finish'), 'puff stitches,' openwork stitching, 'cherv'yachok'
- Place of creation
- Ukraine, Sloboda Ukraine, Kharkiv Governorate, Valkiv County, village of Perekop
Description
Shirt with a straight silhouette, 'to the hem.' Sewn from five panels (body from two, hem from three). The sleeve is straight with a gusset and an insert, sewn along the base, gathered at the bottom into small pleats using the 'sewing to the collar' technique, on a cuff stitched at the top and bottom with double 'stem stitch,' fastened with a buttonhole and a small plastic button, decorated at the top with 'puff stitches' (6 cm long). The sleeve and insert on the back side are sewn with a double 'stem stitch.' The body and inserts are gathered at the neckline into small pleats using the 'sewing to the collar' technique. The neckline is oval with a 2.5 cm slit in the center front, finished with a narrow band with triple 'stem stitch,' fastened with a loop buttonhole on the right and a small plastic button on the left. The shirt is decorated with a floral ornament embroidered with red and blue threads. The insert has a garland of roses (Rosa centifolia), framed on both sides by stylized flowers (4 cm wide). The sleeves feature a scattered pattern of ornamental motifs of the same character. The cuffs are embroidered with stylized lilies, with the pattern framed on both sides by stylized flowers. The cuff edges are decorated with red threads. The hem is hemmed with a 'single column,' above which is a white thread zigzag line, followed by a 2 cm wide openwork stripe with diamond-shaped figures. The connecting seams of the body are decorated at the bottom with red and blue threads (6 cm long). Legend: The shirt belonged to Mohlot Varvara Mykhailivna, its creator, and her daughter Tymchenko S.V.