Couldn't "camisole" wiggle itself in there among its sleeveless cousins? 

Aurelia 

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From: "Alex Stillwell" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 7:03:26 AM 
Subject: [lace] Spencer 

Many thanks to everyone who has contacted me re: spencer. 

I had my doubts about using the term. Several of you confirmed my thoughts 
that it was a kind of jacket and I have been given suggestions to use shift or 
chemise instead. Looking them up the shift is 14-18th cent. chemise late 
18th-19thC. Also a shift usually had sleeves and a chemise can be without 
them. As the garment I am making is sleeveless and the doll is in the style of 
early 20th cent. unless anyone comes up with something better I'll use the 
term chemise. 

Again Arachne has proved how valuable it is. 

Best wishes to all Arachnids 

Alex 

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