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Hi Sue,
How pretty! And what a good photo -- the details are quite clear when
enlarged.
It is needle-run lace, embroidery on net. The net is machine-made, and the
embroidery is also almost certainly done by machine although I wouldn't
claim to be 100% sure unless I could see the back. It is a ver
Hazel's wedding hanky photo is now on Flickr for all to see. Hopefully
it can be correctly identified
Sue
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If you send me the photos and descriptions you want placing on each, I
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From: "Maria Greil"
To: "sue"
Cc: "Arachne"
Sent: 7/15/2020 11:17:47 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace identification
Where can we see t
Where can we see the pictures ?
El mié., 15 jul. 2020 a las 12:38, sue () escribió:
> Hi lacemakers one and all. I hope you are all safe and well, many of the
> lacemakers I know will have been busy making lace in lockdown to keep
> themselves, busy, calm and comfortable. What a joy to be abl
The archaeologist in me says that if the bobbins have a distinctive look, to
the point that you could look at one and identify it as coming from that
particular region, it’s a “regional type”. However, based on what I’ve
understood from your post, unless the lace is equally distinctive, I don’t
Hi lacemakers one and all. I hope you are all safe and well, many of the
lacemakers I know will have been busy making lace in lockdown to keep
themselves, busy, calm and comfortable. What a joy to be able to.
My sister just sent me two images of a lace handkerchief that she bought
during 1988 in