Small-sized embroidered patchwork cloth used as child’s ‘dudou’

Title
Small-sized embroidered patchwork cloth used as child’s ‘dudou’
Year/Period
1930s
Region
Singapore
Material
Technique
Dimension
Object size: 31 x 95 cm
Accession No.
2008-06264
Credit Line
Gift of Ms. Angeline Lee Seow Luan

This piece of small-sized embroidered patchwork cloth was used as a ‘dudou’ (肚兜) to keep a child's stomach warm. Worn under a shirt or jacket, the dudou is wrapped around the stomach of a child and securely tied at the back.This artefact belonged to donor Ms. Angeline Lee Seow Luan’s mother, Mdm. Lim Hwee Luan, a skilful embroider and sewer who worked at the Capitol Embroidery and Dress-making School in the 1950s. With her skills, she embroidered various designs on clothes for her children. She also made her own wedding dress and cheongsam for her wedding. Most women in the 1950s and 1960s were good at sewing and embroidery work.