In the 1700s and early 1800s, women’s clothing did not have sewn-in pockets. Instead, separate pockets were tied around the waist. They were worn under a petticoat on formal occasions but often on top of it for more informal dress. These very personal accessories were frequently embellished with embroidery. Although these pockets bear the initials M M and the date 1777, the maker remains unknown.

 

Embroidered pockets
Probably made in New England; 1777
Wool and silk on linen
1965.2410.1, .2 Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont