Hi everyone
Are there any crochet historians on the list?
I bought two small round mats from the secondhand, in crochet with 
raised rosettes and palm leaf shapes. They are in fine cotton thread,
at a guess maybe similar to Tanne 30. Maybe they were just made by
someone who was good at crochet, as a hobby, but they have such a
regular, even appearance that the worker would have been skilled,
perhaps by making lots of such mats. These two pieces would seem to be
part of a dresser set. They were made decades ago, but maybe not
earlier than the 1940's or 50's. The mats are in quite good condition,
but have suffered a bit from being washed and pressed, and, most
likely, stored for years until they were tossed in the direction of
the thrift shop. Was there an 'Irish crochet lace industry'  that
supplied goods such as we might find in the mail order catalogues on
this side of the pond. Are the dense palm-leaf shapes characteristic
of a lace for sale, necessarily. Does this shape make an appearance in
the pattern books published mid-century? The shape would seem to take
up a lot of thread, and being solid, would take more time to make than
an airier design.
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bye for now
Bev in Sooke BC, mulling over distance and time (on Vancouver Island,
west coast of Canada)

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