THOMPSON KAREN - THE LACE SAMPLES FROM IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS, 1789-1790
Used abbreviations:HC: Hardcover
HCS: Hardcover with dust jacket
PBK: Paperback
PBKF: Paperback with flaps
LPM: Single patterns in folder
RM: Ring binder
ISBN: 9780999038505
Paperback
English
Paperback
English
History, Patterns and Working Diagrams for 22 Lace Samples Preserved at the Library of Congress.
IN the late 1700s Ipswich, Massachusetts, had the only documented commercial handmade lace in the United States. Twenty-two black silk bobbin lace samples made by lace makers in Ipswich between 1789 and 1790 are preserved in the Library of Congress among the papers of Alexander Hamilton. It is extremely rare to have samples of 18th century lace with exact provenance of where and when they were made. This book provides a short introductory history as well as the patterns and working diagrams for the 22 black silk bobbin lace samples made by lace makers in Ipswich, MA in 1789-1790. The Ipswich lace industry provides important information with its uniquely well documented survival of women's paid out-work in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The book is written for lace makers and researchers, who are interested in studying historical laces, late 18th century textiles, Massachusetts history, and those wishing to make historical American lace.
€ 25.00
