Foot side on the LEFT...Rafael’s book suggests Ipswich workers might have been 
influenced initially by immigrants from Europe, and continued to use left foot 
side thereafter. Page 70,”...Lakeman (d.1862)continued to make lace in the way 
she had learned it as a girl, though women in England were working with the 
foot side on the right by 1862.

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> On Dec 10, 2017, at 10:50 PM, Janice Blair <jbl...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Went back for another look and noticed that the pillow is shown from the back
> and the lace being worked on the pillow has the footside on the right. The
> pricking was probably also photographed upside down.Sorry for the
> confusion.Janice Janice Blair Murrieta, CA, jblace.com
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