March 25, 2005, 15:10
Sheila GilbertWatch Pockets for Ladies/YES Watch Pockets
1865/A way for the Ladies to "wear" a watch.
March 25, 2005, 17:58
Greg CrockettI have seen images from around 1879 - 1890, or so, of ladies in fancy little vests with pockets to hold their watches. It must have been a fashion thing.
The Civil War buffs are into period costume, otherwise, there is not much research into this area. It's good to see someone looking into it.
Best regards,
Greg
March 25, 2005, 19:14
Kenny DraftsI saw this on ebay a while back and thought it was interesting so I saved the pic.
A novel way to convert a small ladies watch to a wrist watch via crocheting.

March 26, 2005, 04:23
Sheila GilbertGreg,
I thought they were neet too. I understand that they were worn all over the place. Worn Very small anywhere over the chest area, to Very Large as a regular pocket at the waist. They were made with velvet, silk, ribbon, beads, you name it, and the rich even had them, however they were only made by the best shops with the best materials. Also, "the not so rich" had them too, but they were hand made, and were of any material they had, but still the best they could afford. It was indeed a fashion statement.
Very convienent too.
Kenny,
That is so unusual! I think it's a great idea!
Looks so "Not Normal" but I bet it's comfortable!
With my luck, I would have a ton of yarn stuck in the hands in 1 minute flat.
What a smart thing to make though! and it even Looks Good! Thanks for that one, it's great.