Carrickmacross Lace

Carrickmacross Lace
Author: Nellie Ó Cléirigh
Publisher: Colin Smythe
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1985
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

Beskrivelse: This lace design was inspired by Italian applique lace, brought to Ireland by Mrs. Grey Porter of Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, when she returned from her continental honeymoon in 1816. She created an individual style and established a lace-making cottage industry, founding a school of lacemakers to create gainful work for women. In this, fine examples of both varieties (Applique and Guipure) of Carrickmacross Lace are illustrated, and a practical section explains the stitches and procedures used with full-sized patterns drawn from historic examples.--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Carrickmacross Lace

Carrickmacross Lace
Author: Mollie Butler
Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1990
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN:

Carrickmacross lace is an appliqued needle lace. It originated in Ireland, first becoming popular in the mid-19th century, and enjoyed a revival towards the end of the century. Today, more than 160 years after its inception, the lace is again enjoying a resurgence.

Needle-Made Laces and Net Embroideries

Needle-Made Laces and Net Embroideries
Author: Doris Campbell Preston
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1984-09-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780486247083

Reticella work, carricmacross lace, princess lace, and other traditional techniques developed by lace-makers in Ireland, England, Spain, and other countries resulted in finished pieces of unrivaled beauty that continue to inspire needlecrafters. Now needleworkers can learn to make exquisite lace and net embroidery in styles that originated in the centuries-old lace-making centers of Europe. This volume is a classic guide to the single-thread-and-needle styles of lace-making: complete instructions and clear stitch diagrams explain how to make both needle-run and needlepoint laces. In sections of their own, tatting and Irish crochet receive the same clear treatment. Even the fascinating history of lace-making is covered in some detail, and excellent advice on the care of lace is given in conclusion. With this versatile sourcebook for reference, you, too, can create the special pieces of a lifetime: bridal veils, elegant gowns, shirts and blouses, shawls, scarves, curtains, table and bed linens. Among the lovely lace and net embroidery designs in this easy-to-follow guide, you'll find geometrics, florals, sprays, lovers' knots and other pattern classics. The lace-making art is not lost, just waiting to be rediscovered in this wonderful volume and revived in your capable hands.

Lace Identification

Lace Identification
Author: Gilian Dye
Publisher: The Crowood Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2021-05-24
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1785008676

What is that lace? How old is it? Has it been made by hand or machine? What would it have been used for? These are the types of questions that this practical guide sets out to answer. Lavishly illustrated, it shows you how to identify the sort of lace that you might find hiding away in drawers and cupboards, or buy at a vintage textile fair. It deals predominantly with the hand-made and machine laces of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Topics covered include: an introductory survey of the different types of lace, their history and construction; guidelines for a systematic approach to lace identification and advice on cleaning and storage; chapters on the different types of lace: bobbin lace, needlelace, craft laces such as crochet and tatting, machine lace and lace based on tapes and nets. There are exercises on distinguishing similar pieces of lace made using different techniques and there are illustrations of how lace has been used and of some of the tools used in the making. Written by experienced lacemakers, Gilian Dye and Jean Leader, it presents items from their own collections to illuminate and inspire others who wish to know more about this fascinating textile. Lace Identification is a complete guide to the beauty of this stitch craft, and will richly reward all those who study the treasures they may own.

Arts & Crafts

Arts & Crafts
Author: Charles Holme
Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1916
Genre: Art
ISBN:

A review of the work executed by students in the leading art schools of Great Britain and Ireland.