
This is a simple project that you could practice your hand sewing on or your embroidery skills.
From the American Girl’s Book (1831) by Miss Eliza Leslie
A THREE-SIDED RETICULE
"Cut your silk into three pieces of equal size. Each must be about a quarter of a yard in depth, and half a quarter wide. The sided of each must be straight till within a finger’s length of the bottom; they must then be sloped off to a point. Sew those three pieces of silk together, (inserting a covered cord between the seams,) and make them all meet in a point at the bottom. Put a tassel or bow at each corner, and one at the bottom. Hem down the top, and run a ribbon into it."
To make this really easy, I diagrammed out a pattern. You have to cut out three, I recommend lining it with muslin or cotton if you are going to use silk. The top dotted line is where you will fold to make the casing for the drawstring. The bottom dotting line will fold naturally when it is sewn together.

There are lots of ways to embroider your reticule. I recommend initials, just in case you lose it, it will be a little easier to get it back. I am embroidering this one with beads but normal thread embroidery would look great too.
Yo sería feliz de recibir comentarios en español para este puesto.Estoy empezando a aprender a hablar español. Me ayudaría mucho. Gracias.
ReplyDeleteThanks for printing this pattern. I, too, am a Civil War reenactor, but I've only been involved for about a year. Love it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Reta, I have lots of patterns on here. If you have a specific request, don't be afraid to ask in a comment.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your pattern for the lovely reticule. I plan to create a knitted pattern using these dimensions. Love your website.
ReplyDeleteSandi
Precisely what I was looking for! Thanks for posting this great diagram.
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