Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-18 Thread Devon Thein
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Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-18 Thread Devon Thein
Dear Jean, This sounds fascinating. I would love to know how she worked with one hand for bobbins and one for pins. I wonder if it depends on the shape of the pillow. As someone commented, she is just rolling them around as they are suspended in air. I learned on a roller pillow with a flat apron,

Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-17 Thread Jean Leader
Devon, The UK Lace Guild has a draft of a book on lacemaking by Ethel Nettleship in which the instructions tell you to work with one hand for the bobbins and the other for placing pins. I can’t remember the details and I’m away from home right now but have them somewhere at home. I can look the

RE: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-17 Thread Lorelei Halley
I wonder if some sort of injury or neurological disorder has her using her dominant hand so little. I assume that her right hand sets the pins because she has better control; but she is only using 2 fingers of that hand. The others aren't doing anything. Also, being right handed, I could never a

Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-17 Thread ashaak
We used to have an English woman in our lace club, who made her tallies by holding the 3 passive bobbins stationary with one hand, and just working the weaving bobbin over, under, over, under, and so on. It was very quick. Pity the film doesn’t show the woman’s technique. Adele > On Jul 17,

Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-17 Thread Devon Thein
One person has suggested off list that the woman is a lefty, or injured her hand in an accident. But I think that a lefty would put the pins in with the left hand, because that is arguably the thing that requires the most precision. When I was trying to make lace as fast as possible, and it was Buc

Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-17 Thread Adele Shaak
I think if you made lace for a living, you went as fast as you could, and certainly making lace with one hand and putting in pins with the other is a big step up in speed. Probably different lacemakers had different solutions to the problem of “how can I make this faster”. I know when I was ma

Re: [lace] early lace video

2018-07-17 Thread Bev Walker
Hello Devon and everyone The method shown looks like the way to do it for speed in production. In a way reminds me of the efficiency of movement when touch-typing (now there's a dying art, ha ha). I've accidentally made lace the way she is doing - except really *slow* - when I was holding the lace