Knowing that people on this list often visit obscure museums and examine
hand crafts very carefully, has anyone ever seen an article of broomstick
lace  in a museum collection? Is there any existing article of broomstick
lace
that  would place it in either the 1800s or the 1600s? Personally, like
Susan, I  associate it with the 1960s and 70s.
Incidentally, I was just up to Pilgrim Hall, and didn't see any broomstick
lace there, but they have very few artifacts, at all.
Devon
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