If the bolster was situated opposite of the photo, wouldn't the foot side be
on the right.


Lorri Ferguson

Renton, WA,

 USA


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Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2017 10:57 AM
To: Lace Arachne
Subject: [lace] Smithsonian Ipswich lace pillow

When checking out the link to the bolster pillow at the Smithsonian, it
reminded me of the Plum Pudding pattern in A Visual Introduction to
Buckspoint
Lace by Geraldine Stott, which I think was the first lace book I ever
purchased back in 1994. I also think I got the last copy not the stand that
day.  On checking, I see that the Plum Pudding has a larger gimp circle with
a cloth stitch center block and more ground that the one on the bolster
pillow.
One thing I did notice though was that the Smithsonian lace had a
left footside whereas most English lace to my knowledge have a right hand
footside.  Maybe Karen can explain why the change of side if the lady who
produced the lace originally came from England.Janice Janice Blair Murrieta,
CA, jblace.com

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