The Piecework magazine several of you are remembering, is probably May/June 2016 (the annual Lace issue for 2016). It contains an article: "The Talented Oneida Lacemakers". At the end is a list of "further resources" on the subject. Following are 4 to keep in a file if you will have an on-going interest in the subject: Nov/Dec 1993 Piecework - "Sybil Carter's Legacy: Native American Lace" Minnesota Historical Society, July 9, 2014: _www.mnopedia.org/group/sybil-carter-indian-lace-association_ (http://www.mnopedia.org/group/sybil-carter-indian-lace-association) This address had a security warning when searched: _www.oneidanation.org/culture/page.aspx?id=2494_ (http://www.oneidanation.org/culture/page.aspx?id=2494) and https://wisconsinobject.wordpress.com/2011/03/17/now-online-lace-from-oneida -nation-museum Finally, if you search 1) Sybil Carter or 2) American Indian Lace, you may find more. It must be noted that none of these resources, as far as I can see, offers much information about the equipment used. The bobbins in some photos appear to be Continentals. They were probably made locally by American Indians. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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