Ebbas klänning Uppmätning och analys som källa till information i kombination med historisk undersökning
Ebba's Dress: Analysis and pattern taking of a costume as a source of information supplemented by a study of its historical context
Abstract
This study focuses on costume as a source of information. By making a case study of an 1880's dress it
aims to explore the conservators potential as an investigator and conveyor of the information contained
in a costume. Further explanation of this role is made by reference to several statements made by well
known textile conservators. The paper also explores the different words used to make a new version of
a preserved or inexistant garment, gives an extensive presentation of taking patterns and an insight to
the other methods used for analysing costumes. The case study consists of an investigation of the dress
construction, during which a pattern is taken, and a literature study of the contemporary fashion, the
owner of the dress and the maker of the dress. The pattern from the analysed dress will also serve as
source for the Hallwyl Museum in the making of a pattern to sell in the museum shop. Further
investigation includes analysing of fibres from the 24 different fabrics and trimmings in the dress, using
an optical microscope, which shows that only wool, silk and cotton is present in the original material.
The complete analysis of the dress, including pattern, construction description, close-up photos of the
fabrics and photos of their fibres, is presented in inserts at the end of the paper. During the
investigation of the dress a discovery is made that the dress has been enlarged with 7,5cm in each side
and under the arms. By comparing the information given by the investigation of the dress a conclusion
can be made that the alteration is probably made to make the dress possible to wear as a maternity
dress.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2011-09-19Author
Hultman, Therese
Keywords
Costume
textile
construction
analysis
reconstruction
history
Augusta Lundin
Ebba von Eckermann
Series/Report no.
ISRN GU/KUV—11/11—SE
Language
swe