Red Wool Blend, WWV 622
$8.24
85% Wool, and 15% Nylon
21 oz, 60″ Wide
This wool has a hard dense finish and may serve as a substitute for more expensive wools used for British mock scarlet. It’s a good substitute for 18th century British army serjeants and a very close match to c.1800-1802 serjeant’s jacket of a British volunteer corps & a pattern dyed for a US Army War of 1812 contract. It would make a very nice men’s coats, greatcoats, jackets, waistcoats & breeches or a woman’s cloak. For example in The Newport Mercury of 1765, “By a Letter from Guilford, in Connecticut . . . we are informed, that on the 12th the Body of a Gentleman was found on Goose Island, and was buried the next Day: That he had on a . . . red Broad-cloth Jacket” by personal communication with Mike Barbieri. Red 35/2 linen thread & both 1/2″ and 7/8″ worsted wool tape matches this fabric. For sewing buttonholes try scarlet silk buttonhole twist or quilter’s thread.
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