Chemise

Name/Title

Chemise

Entry/Object ID

G88.217

Description

All linen, mostly hand stitched. The top-stitching, on the neck band, placket, and reinforced section at armscye are machine stitched with very tiny stitches. The stitching on the neck band is chain stitched (to the inside). All these have enough imperfection to suggest hand work, like the diagonal set of the underside of the stitches on the placket where most all but sink into the fabric, out of sight. But the scale is miniscule and mind-boggling, and perfectly controlled, even for a machine. Puffed sleeves; finely frilled lawn neck and sleeve edges with tiny tatting trim. Gussets and gores and usual hand techniques and quality; double buttonholes for studs (?). Initials inked inside: “SDS”"

Collection

Bruce and Susan Greene Costume Collection

Made/Created

Date made

1850

Notes

User Age: Adult Gender: Female

Ethnography

Culture/Tribe

American

Lexicon

Search Terms

chemise, female, woman, linen, hand stitched, machine stitched, chain stitched, tatting, SDS