Youghal Irish Needle Lace 
  for Connoisseurs and  Lacemakers
By Elizabeth M.  Kurella
Self-published
2014, 158 pages, Soft Cover,  $30
ISBN  978-0-9642871-5-0
 
Elizabeth Kurella skillfully  presents a new book that will be of use to 
both lace connoisseurs and  lacemakers.  
 
She explains the book  title in her Introduction:  "One discovery I made 
many years ago on my  first foray into a congress of lacemakers was that for 
some unknown reason  lacemakers and lace collectors did not easily mix.  
Decades later I still  do not understand why many collectors seem terrified of 
trying the process of  lacemaking, and lacemakers fear finding things in the 
real world that don't  match up with their expectations of whatever the 
'rules' of lacemaking should  have been."
 

When we take time to think  about this, learning the skills is useful in 
evaluating a piece of lace.   And for the maker, having an understanding of 
traditional laces inherited,  presented at auctions or sales, or to be studied 
in wonderful lace collections,  has merit.
 
In Elizabeth's 3-page  Introduction, we are introduced to Youghal lace in a 
generous and gracious  manner.  Youghal needle lace was developed in the 
mid-19th C., by which  time machines were giving all hand-made laces a brutal 
level of competition, and  hand-made needle laces made on the European 
Continent were at an advantage  because they were well established.
 
Many lace collectors have  difficulty identifying laces, and so it is 
gratifying to have six pages devoted  to this, with detailed photographs in the 
Elizabeth Kurella style we have come  to appreciate in her previous books.
 
Designs are important to the  overall effect and success of lace.  This new 
book features a large lace  flounce owned by the author, worked from 19th 
C. designs by Sister Mary Regis of  Youghal.  Throughout, this collection of 
lovely designs are presented in  line drawings, taken directly from this 
flounce.  (For more about Sister  Mary Regis and her designs, see the late Pat 
Earnshaw's two books "Youghal  and Other Irish Laces" and "Youghal Lace - 
the Craft and the  Cream".)
 
In a stroke of genius,  Elizabeth arranged with the family of the late Irma 
Osterman to reprint her book  "Youghal - A Charming Irish Needle Lace", as 
an appendix.  It consists of  29 pages of stitch instructions.  The original 
Osterman book is  out-of-print.
 
There is a bit of history  about Alan S. Cole (1846-1934) who published 
photographic research and  scholarly reports about laces, with a focus on 
developing and  promoting good design in Irish and English  laces.   
 
Finally, this reviewer must  share the information that this book was sent 
to the printer before a final  proofreading, in order to be available for a 
special program being offered at  The Lace Museum in Sunnyvale, California, 
at the end of April  2014.
 
Book ordering  information:  Write to _ekurella@gmail.com_ 
(mailto:ekure...@gmail.com)   She will  autograph your book, if requested.  It 
will also be 
available from  Lacis, the shop in San Francisco, and from The Lace Museum, 
Sunnyvale,  CA.
 
Jeri Ames in Maine,  USA
Lace and Embroidery Resource  Center

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