White Work
White Work is a generic term used to describe any white embroidery, but also encompasses drawn work, fill-ins and needleweaving.

The art of white on white embroidery originated with the French and was used to decorate alter cloths and other fancy church linens.  By the mid-19th century, beautiful pieces were also being used in the home and became an integral part of a girl's
Trousseau.
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Found on hankies, bloomers, pillowcases, tablecloths, clothing and more, it was a skill learned by most young ladies throughout the Victorian period.
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Uniquely Canadian in Victorian Times