In the book of Schneeberger Spitze van Annelie van Olffen-Spikerman is also a chapter included in which the history of Schneeberger Lace is described. Annelie van Olffen originated from the area around Schneeberg. She had her education at the Barbara Uttmann Klöppelschule in Schneeberg. Now this school is situated in Annaberg, a city nearby. Another book in which the history of lace in the Erzgebirge is mentioned is the booklet ‘Wir lernen kloppen’ published in 1956 in Leipzig. The first book is in Dutch and German. I don’t know if it is also translated in English. This book includes also patterns of Schneeberger lace. The second book is only in German. I doubt if it is translated in English, because it was published in the Eastern Germany.
I hope this helps to find more information about the history of Schneeberger lace. Happy lacing Gon Homburg, Amsterdam, The Netherlands > Op 24 jan. 2018, om 14:51 heeft DORIS O'NEILL <[email protected]> het > volgende geschreven: > > In the introduction to her book of original patterns for Schneeberger lace > (2004), Lia Baumeister gives a short history of Schneeberger Lace: > >> Anna in a very hot and humid Sydney >> >> - - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
