Tuesday, October 12, 2021

colour Red for Boys

एक समय था जब मैं अपनी ड्रेस खुद सील कर पहनती थी। अपने बच्चों की ड्रेसेस भी खुद सिलती थी। साथ ही मेरे बहन  भाइयों के बच्चों की ड्रेस्स  भी मैं बड़े चाव  से सिलती थी.

उस समय मैं बच्चों की जो भी ड्रेस में सिलती  क्रोशिये से बनाती अथवा सलाइयों से बनाती तो उन्हें विधि सहित विभिन्न मैगजीन में छपने के लिए भेजती थी और वे बहुत जगहों पर  छपी हैं

There was a time when I used to stitch my own dresses. I also sewed dresses for my  children myself. besides, I used to sew dress of children's of my sisters and brothers with great interest. I used to send my sewed, crocheted and knitted dresses for different magazines and newspapers for publication.they all got published when they were kids.



colour Red for Boys 


early years of my son's dresses were mostly red shirts in different colours

history says..... ' in the 18th-19th c., the color red was much more associated with English boys than blue. It was considered a properly masculine color, and one with strong military overtones as well as the color for hunting. As soon as a boy was breeched – dressed in male adult-style clothing instead of the unisex white gowns of babies – bright red usually made an appearance in his wardrobe. Later in the 19th c., when color first was used in infant clothing, pink, as the lesser version of red, was the color for boys, while girls were dressed in pale blue. (For more about gender-dressing by color, see this article from Smithsonian.)



Master Charles William Lambton by Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1825

my son at the age of 5years  I sewed this paddle pent dress in corduroys

 

 This dress for my son   the description for my creations  is  here  snd  here.

happy sewing

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