Elizabeth
Kurella's book calls it Miracourt, but I have also seen it
called Catherine of Aragon.
One thing IS certain it is called Mirecourt lace . Mirecourt is a village
somewhere in eastern France ... can't remember where at the moment ...
i've always been bad at geography ...:-(((
Howdy gentle spiders!
Listen, in my travels I have occasionally run across a kind of lace
that has been identified in several different ways. Elizabeth
Kurella's book calls it Miracourt, but I have also seen it
called Catherine of Aragon. It's a bobbin lace, fairly coarse,
with a heavy, wired
Janet Gillies wrote a little article about this for the publication of the
New England Lace Guild, but I don't know if Janet is still a member.
Devon
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Does anyone know anything about this kind of lace?
I have a few pieces, but know little about it. Any
knowledge is appreciated!
Try http://lace.lacefairy.com/International/Mirecourt.html
Adele
North Vancouver, BC
(west coast of Canada)
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