Re: [lace] Honiton? Beds?

2019-06-18 Thread N.A. Neff
Hi Devon et al.,

Yes, it's a straight lace so not Honiton. I think it's late 19th C and
probably German because it looks like the bobbin lace I've seen in several
reprints of late 19th / early 20th C German pattern books.

I've blathered on on the ning site some more about it, and also why it's
definitely not Honiton, so I won't repeat that here -- unless there is
interest from anyone without access to the ning site? Let me know.

Nancy
Connecticut, USA

On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 3:11 PM Adele Shaak  wrote:

> I’m not sure, but I’d say it was Beds because it not only doesn’t
have
> raised & rolled work, it also doesn’t have the coarse thread that I
connect
> with Honiton lace. Also it looks to me like it is made all-in-one - the
> motifs and the ground made at the same time.
>

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Re: [lace] Honiton? Beds?

2019-06-18 Thread Adele Shaak
I’m not sure, but I’d say it was Beds because it not only doesn’t have raised & 
rolled work, it also doesn’t have the coarse thread that I connect with Honiton 
lace. Also it looks to me like it is made all-in-one - the motifs and the 
ground made at the same time. 

Adele

> On Jun 18, 2019, at 8:05 AM, Devon Thein  wrote:
> 
> Now that I am looking at the piece that is described as coming from
> Honiton, I am wondering if the technique is actually Bedfordshire. What do
> you think?
> Devon

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Re: [lace] Honiton? Beds?

2019-06-18 Thread Maria Greil
Hello Devon,
Sorry, but I cannot see the pictures you say you put in the laceioli
identification site. Can you please put a link to go directly to your
discussion. Thank you !!!
What you ask and the answers given by the members are very welcome and
interesting.
Maria Greil
a German living in Spain

El mar., 18 jun. 2019 a las 17:10, Devon Thein ()
escribió:

> Now that I am looking at the piece that is described as coming from
> Honiton, I am wondering if the technique is actually Bedfordshire. What do
> you think?
> Devon
>
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[lace] Honiton? Beds?

2019-06-18 Thread Devon Thein
Now that I am looking at the piece that is described as coming from
Honiton, I am wondering if the technique is actually Bedfordshire. What do
you think?
Devon

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