Re: [lace] Hand carved bobbins - East Midlands

2020-10-25 Thread Diana Smith
Hello Brian, Alex and everyone I believe hand carved/decorated bobbins were produced more for sentimental reasons, often made or decorated by, and for, a loved one and thus were possibly kept safe when collections were disposed of. In the last few years I have tried to concentrate on

Re: [lace] Hand carved bobbins

2020-10-25 Thread Malvary Cole
I still have (and use occasionally) some bobbins that I carved from dowel when I first started. I had bought 6 pairs of bobbins while I was in England on holiday and then when I came home to Canada and started on lesson 2 or 3 in the book I was using the instruction was 'wind 10 pairs of

[lace] Hand carved bobbins

2020-10-25 Thread Alex Stillwell
Hi Arachnids Another aspect regarding hand carved bobbins. If they were made purely for financial reasons they may have had little value to others and been thrown out, only bobbins of higher value being kept. How many of us now even pass on hand made clothes and they have no resale value but in a

Re: [lace] Hand carved bobbins

2020-10-25 Thread Angel
Well, very clever of you Malvary! I fortunately found a Swedish Store called Engelbritson’s that stocked lace books and lace making supplies (including bobbins) They had a lot of birch starter bobbins for English lace. A tad bulkier than the good ones but cheap! Rarely use them but have them