You can found some different results if you match "bobbin lace" and
"Needlepoint lace", in many books "needlelace" is called "needlepoint
lace"
Silvia, from Italy

2010/12/18, Lorelei Halley <[email protected]>:
> Nancy
> What is really interesting about the word frequency graph is that the needle
> lace spikes match the bobbin lace ones, but at a lower level.  I suppose
> that
> is an illustration of the relative interest in the two forms of lace.  The
> spikes at 1900 and 1960 are odd.  The one just be fore 1980 may be Doris
> Southard's book.  Tebbs was 1907 and 1911. Brooke was 1923.  Another
> surprising thing is that the post 1960 revival does not exceed the 1900-1925
> revival.  I would have expected it to greatly exceed the earlier one.
>
> Thanks for the links, Nancy.
> Lorelei
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