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I don't think it was a west coast phenomenon. Originally there was a
group called the Federation of Doll Clubs. in the 1950s, a small
sub-group of them was interested in dressing dolls in the appropriate
style lace for the era of the doll, and they formed a lace study group
within the Doll Clubs,
Dear Lacers
As I understand it, there are two streams of enthusiasts that made up the
American lace making community in the 20th century. On the East Coast there
were wealthy women who created the Needle and Bobbin Club. But on the West
Coast, -- am I getting this right? -- the original lace
Anybody in New Zealand who could help Mary learn bobbin lace? I recently met
this delightful lady who wants to learn. She lives in Hamilton, New
Zealand. Thanks, Blanche
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