In a message dated 3/3/2009 10:34:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

'When  the men were in prison years ago, they were made to sew mailbags.    I 
think lace-making is what they made the women do!'
I think this comment may be more insightful than stupid.
 
Actually, lacemaking was a staple in many "poor houses" in Europe. I know  it 
was practiced in institutions, because in Rockland County, New York, where I  
grew up, and where I demonstrated lace in the 1970's, people would often 
remark  that this was being done at Letchworth Village, an institution for 
mentally  challenged individuals in the area. I also ran across a newspaper 
article 
from  the 19th century, announcing the death of woman in prison for murder (in  
America) who had spent her time in prison  making bobbin lace. I also think 
that I may have heard that Ingaborg Rasmussen  went into prisons and mental 
institutions in Denmark teaching lacemaking.  Unfortunately, I can't find a 
citation for this. I have to think that if there  was a prisoner in America 
making 
bobbin lace, there must have been many more in  Europe.
 
 
Lacemaking, is, after all, very therapeutic. I have made a lot of  lace while 
watching the financial channel and seeing the implosion of the  economy. It 
has been weeks of exceptional productivity for me. In fact, my back  is 
beginning to suffer.

 
On occasion, I have wondered if the IOLI shouldn't offer to go into prisons  
to teach the craft. There is a lot of knitting and crocheting in women's 
prison,  and the prisoners knit and crochet for themselves, other prisoners, 
who 
trade  for the items, and also sell at a flea market, as well as some prison 
store. On  the other hand, there are a lot of restrictions on what they can 
have, 
ie. only  plastic knitting needles, so our gear might not pass muster. And, 
in addition,  although the providing of such an interesting, satisfying and 
time consuming  hobby to prisoners might be a good deed, it might materially 
change the nature  of our organization if large numbers of felons joined our 
ranks. So, I have sort  of tabled this idea for membership enhancement.
 
 Devon
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