Madelin Holtkamp wrote: .It shows women going into a shop to buy lace
and then it switches to women making the lace..
I found this one too, the opening bit made me think of Tina the little
Lacemaker.
If you haven't read the book (sold by the Rocky Mountain Lace Group (if I
remember
Here's another--don't know if it's already been posted. It's in
Spanish, and from 1958. It shows women going into a shop to buy lace
and then it switches to women making the lace, including preparing the
pricking and winding bobbins. Way cool!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwYyzLjI58k