[lace] Gawthorpe Hall featured in "Victorian Homes" American magazine

2018-06-19 Thread Jeri Ames
You have read memos from me about Gawthorpe Hall, where the 2nd largest textile collection in England (after the Victoria and Albert Museum) resides.   Gawthorpe was built between 1600 and 1605, before the Puritans landed on Plymouth Rock (1620).  Another  historic frame of reference is that

Re: [lace] Another puzzling Milanese, faux needle lace piece

2018-06-19 Thread Ilske Thomsen
Devon, I am sure I saw this „stitch“ who asked "What happened here“ somewhere in all those new books and patterns with „new“ stitches the problem is WHERE DID I. It’s another we proof we couldn’t create new stitches. Sorry not very helpful. Ilske - To unsubscribe send email to

[lace] Another puzzling Milanese, faux needle lace piece

2018-06-19 Thread Devon Thein
I posted another puzzling piece on laceioli.ning I am sure the ground, which looks like needle lace is actually bobbin lace. But, I can't quite figure out how it is done. Ideas? http://laceioli.ning.com/group/identification-history Scroll down to get to my posting. Devon - To unsubscribe send