The Art of the Lingère – Chapter VII: Second Part of the Works of the Lingère

The Layette In an earlier chapter, marriage gave the lingère the work of making and furnishing a convenient trousseau. Once the wife is pregnant, she must still resort to the lingère: she contemplates the fact that she is going to become a mother, and therefore it is time to prepare the layette for her and … Continue reading The Art of the Lingère – Chapter VII: Second Part of the Works of the Lingère

The Art of the Lingère – Chapter VI: The Seaming Stitches in use in Lingerie; Marking Linens; and the Sewing of Lace.

Lingères not only sell and cut linens, laces, etc., but as they are charged most often to make garments that are finished and ready to be worn, they send them out for seaming, assembling, mounting, and marking to their Linen Workers. Sometimes the assembling is also done in households of women or by maids who … Continue reading The Art of the Lingère – Chapter VI: The Seaming Stitches in use in Lingerie; Marking Linens; and the Sewing of Lace.

The Art of the Lingère – Chapter V: Explanation of the Terms of Art

FIFTH CHAPTER Explanation of the Terms of the Art, spread through in the previous Article and in the following. We thought that it would be more convenient and more comfortable to the reader to find the explanation of the terms of art used in the previous and following articles here, than to have to go … Continue reading The Art of the Lingère – Chapter V: Explanation of the Terms of Art

The Art of the Lingère – Chapter IV: First Part of the Works of the Lingère

The Trousseau. Two great events in life exercise the art of the lingère more than any other: marriage and birth, and it is not to be doubted that marriage precedes legitimate birth. When a marriage is decided, fathers and mothers, a relative, etc. ordinarily prepare the trousseau for the wife. "Trousseau" means everything that is necessary to … Continue reading The Art of the Lingère – Chapter IV: First Part of the Works of the Lingère