Re: [lace] Bobbin Lace and Native Americans

2017-01-03 Thread Jeriames
The Piecework magazine several of you are remembering, is probably May/June 2016 (the annual Lace issue for 2016). It contains an article: "The Talented Oneida Lacemakers". At the end is a list of "further resources" on the subject. Following are 4 to keep in a file if you will have

RE: [lace] Bobbin Lace and Native Americans

2017-01-03 Thread devonthein
from Mail for Windows 10 From: Nicky Hoewener-Townsend Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2017 9:32 AM To: Arachne Subject: [lace] Bobbin Lace and Native Americans Hello Brian & Carol Interesting question and reply, clearly there is evidence of Native Americans making lace, but perhaps more releva

[lace] Bobbin Lace and Native Americans

2017-01-03 Thread Nicky Hoewener-Townsend
on's. By the way, I do think the asking price of £242 is utterly ridiculous. Nicky in Suffolk Uk Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2017 01:31:35 -0700 From: Carol <ca...@azsnaps.com <mailto:ca...@azsnaps.com>> Subject: [lace] Bobbin lace and Native Americans Hello Brian, Sorry, you will have t

[lace] Bobbin lace and Native Americans

2017-01-03 Thread Carol
Hello Brian, Sorry, you will have to eat your words. Sybil Carter, an Episcopal missionary, is the name of the woman who began teaching bobbin lace to women of the Ojibwe tribe in Minnesota. The women were taught how to make other laces as well. According to what I've read they made a very high