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From: "Devon Thein"
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Subject: [lace] Sara Hadley
Does anyone have birth and death dates for Sar
Does anyone have birth and death dates for Sara Hadley? A friend needs this
for an article that is being submitted today.
Devon
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Dear Jane, Janice and other Arachne friends,
Thank you for your input on Sara Hadley. The more I look at the patterns
and look at her other work, the more I think Sara Hadley just sold these
bobbin lace patterns. One bundle of 3 patterns has her name on the sleeve.
If someone can help me post a pi
From Eunice Sein's magazine 'Lace and Crafts' (summer 1991) it says that
'Sarah Hadley won first prize for her Royal Battenberg lace tablecloth at the
Chicago World Fair in 1893. Sarah is said to have named her version of a tape
lace to commemmorate the wedding of Princess Beatrice of England t
HI Karen and All, I was so excited to see Sara Hadley's name that I
didn't absorb your question. I don't remember much about her patterns for
bobbin lace. She did branch out in 1903 when her magazine started. I
know I've seen an ad for her shop that mentions classes in many types of
lace, I'll
Hi Karen and All, I do know about Sara Hadley!! I had an article on her
in the September/October 1995 issue of "Piecework" magazine. Send me
your address and I'll send you a copy.
She was in business from about 1894 or so until the 1920's. Her magazine
The Lacemaker covered many types of need
Does anyone know when Sara Hadley published her bobbin lace patterns? I
have spent a good many hours trying to find information with no luck. At
the Smithsonian American History Museum we have some of her patterns. I am
guessing from the early 1900's as they are very similar to the ones
copyrighte