[lace] Netting - Books - Memo 2 of 2

2014-01-09 Thread Jeriames
Content goes with Netting - Most Ancient Lace, same date
 
For Netting research and instruction, there are chapters in books  devoted 
to Netting, but fully-dedicated-to-the-subject books may be hard to  find.  
IOLI (U.S. Lace Guild) has some, listed with their Needle Lace  books:
 
http://www.internationalorganizationoflace.org/iolilibrarylist.pdg 
 
N-065 Art of Netting from the Kliots - 112 p. reprint
N-084 Beautiful Netting, by Rita Bartholomew - 66 p. for her  classes
N-057 Harper's Bazar (sic) Netting Patterns - 26 p. articles/patterns
N-034 Knotting  Netting, by Lisa Melen - 88 p. hardback
N-082 Make Nets, Here's How, by H.T. Ludgate - 72 p.
N-066 Priscilla Netting Book - 40 p.
 
At the Caen OIDFA Congress, a German book dealer offered Knotting and  
Netting - The Art of Filet Work - Designs, Materials, Techniques, originally  
published in Sweden in 1971, and re-published in the U.S. by Van Nostrand  
Reinhold in 1972.  Library of Congress # 72-1857 and ISBN #  0-442-29958-3.  
I looked at the Netting section, illustrated with  pictures, before buying.  
It would be worthwhile to try to borrow from  InterLibrary Loan.
 
Netting Artist Stephanie Crossman, Vinalhaven, Maine (one of the larger  
islands off the Maine coast) told me about a newer Netting book written on the 
 island, Nets Through Time - The Technique and Art of Knotted Netting, by 
 Jacqueline Davidson, Maine Authors Publishing, 2012, 155 p. softcover, 
ISBN  978-1-936447-34-3. (I ordered direct from Davidson.)  Contents:   
Technique, Tools, Early History, Nets for Utility, Lace (50 p.), Nets for  
Ceremonies  Celebrations, Contemporary Fiber Art. 
 
If you tour New England historic homes, sometimes you will come across  a 
Netted bed canopy (for Summer use).  They were, of course, a  luxury! 
 
Jeri Ames in Maine USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center

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[lace] Netting - Books - Memo 2 of 2

2014-01-09 Thread Jeriames
Content goes with Netting -  Most Ancient Lace, same date
 
For Netting research and  instruction, there are chapters in books devoted 
to Netting, but  fully-dedicated-to-the-subject books may be hard to find.  
IOLI (U.S. Lace  Guild) has some, listed with their Needle Lace books:
 
http://www.internationalorganizationoflace.org/iolilibrarylist.pdg 
 
N-065 Art of Netting from the  Kliots - 112 p. reprint
N-084 Beautiful  Netting, by Rita Bartholomew - 66 p. for her classes
N-057 Harper's Bazar (sic)  Netting Patterns - 26 p. articles/patterns
N-034 Knotting  Netting,  by Lisa Melen - 88 p. hardback
N-082 Make Nets, Here's How, by  H.T. Ludgate - 72 p.
N-066 Priscilla Netting Book -  40 p.
 
At the Caen OIDFA Congress, a  German book dealer offered Knotting and 
Netting - The Art of Filet Work -  Designs, Materials, Techniques, originally 
published in Sweden in 1971, and  re-published in the U.S. by Van Nostrand 
Reinhold in 1972.  Library of  Congress # 72-1857 and ISBN # 0-442-29958-3.  
I looked at the Netting  section, illustrated with pictures, before buying.  
It would be worthwhile  to try to borrow from InterLibrary Loan.
 
Netting Artist Stephanie  Crossman, Vinalhaven, Maine (one of the larger 
islands off the Maine coast) told  me about a newer Netting book written on 
the island, Nets Through Time - The  Technique and Art of Knotted Netting, 
by Jacqueline Davidson, Maine Authors  Publishing, 2012, 155 p. softcover, 
ISBN 978-1-936447-34-3. (I ordered  direct from Davidson.)  Contents:  
Technique, Tools, Early History,  Nets for Utility, Lace (50 p.), Nets for 
Ceremonies  Celebrations,  Contemporary Fiber Art. 
 
If you tour New England  historic homes, sometimes you will come across a 
Netted bed canopy (for  Summer use).  They were, of course, a  luxury! 
 
Jeri Ames in Maine  USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource  Center

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