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Shirts, Shifts and Sheets of Fine Linen: British Seamstresses from the 17th to the 19th centuries by Pam Inder

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Shirts, Shifts and Sheets of Fine Linen offers a richly textured revival of the seamstress’s craft across three centuries. Pam Inder brings to light the artistry behind 17th‑ and 18th‑century linen garments—chemises, baby linen, men's shirts—hand‑stitched with near‑invisible precision, often by women whose names are lost to time. As ready‑made trade emerged in the 19th century, these skilled makers were relegated to low‑paid piecework for factories—yet their story persists in diaries, bills and fabric fragments. Illustrated with 60 compelling images, the book marries technical insight with social history, restoring the seamstress to her rightful place in the tapestry of working‑class life.

Inder blends archival forensics with elegant narrative structure. Chapters such as “The Art and Mystery of Simistry” and “Well‑handed Needlewomen” take us from the quiet ateliers of early Britain to the press of industrial capitalism. Oral histories and literature are woven alongside business diaries to humanise figures often erased by history. As the volume suggests, the seamstress’s return may be unfolding today—not just in heritage craft, but in revival mending and slow fashion movements—giving the past both resonance and agency.

About the Author
Dr Pam Inder is an independent scholar and former Curator of Applied Arts at Exeter and Leicestershire Museums, with teaching posts at Staffordshire and De Montfort Universities. Her expertise in dress history is marked by a forensic attention to detail, whether in identifying stitches on surviving garments or excavating the seamstress’s handwritten ledgers. In this ambitious volume, her narrative bridges craft mastery and social change, claiming the seamstress as both maker and cultural actor.

Publication date: 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Pages: 328
ISBN:  9781350252981

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