The Hunterdon Art Museum which is putting on Lace, not Lace, has recently been using QR codes on their labels so that people may put their phones up to the code, and then see a video or youtube on the phone. This is a really nice feature and is often used to show the artist's process. I was discussing this with my husband the other night, and he suggested that it would be interesting to connect to a video of lacemaking (bobbin or needle) from the late 19th or early 20th century, just to give people the flavor of what it was like when it was still being practiced commercially. Does anyone know of such a video? Do we know what is the earliest film of lacemaking? Devon
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