Historical information
Part of a collection of handcraft and needlework donated by Anne Barry
Significance
Cross stitch embroidery was popular and widely practised during the periods of the 1920's, 1930's and 1940's. It became an art form
Physical description
Green and white gingham apron, cross stitched in black, yellow, red and orange diamond pattern, with a line of cross stitch at border. One pocket of white with ric-rac edging