- 1. Identifying Lace: various names and techniques
- (Working with clothes)
- ... or bars. When the bobbins are worked without patterns and with only very few pins (at the edges), they are called freehand bobbin lace. Crochet Lace A hand or machine method, using a hook ...
- 2. St Gallen – the story of lace
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... century. With Historicism, lace designs also turned to historic forerunners for inspiration, such as the most famous Baroque lace, Gros Point de Venise. Even the patterns created in Irish crocheted ...
- 3. Miser’s Purses
- (Telling stories with clothes)
- ... and significance Further resources This silk crochet miser’s purse was worked in ombré roll stitches, a technique popular for miser’s purses in the 1870s. Miser’s purse, American, late 1870s ...
19th century
warp
Collections Trust UK
bar code
embroidery
Don Quichotte
Facebook
pants
Theater costume
symbolism
narrative
Fleecemaking
labels
WildWorks
pattern-taking
Queen Elizabeth II
weaving
José Miguel Carrera
stripes
SPECTRUM
Gallen
elasticity
purse
darning stitch
label
false weave
fabrics
long and short stitch
khila't
Royal Museum of Mariemont
guidelines
mask
moving
space
velvet
wearer
Chinese traditional Costume
heavy and awkward handling
Acid-free
boxes
knitted lace
angel
acid-free tag
story
accessioning
Knitting
storage
contagious residue
fibers
Viscose
Bibliography
Weaving
Quick Response
split stitch
stitches
identifying lace
interlinking
Code of Ethics for Museums
group identity
Shaggy Bear