Chats on Old Lace and Needlework

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Chats on Old Lace and Needlework

by Emily Leigh Lowes

EN·~3 hours·67 chapters

Chapters

67 total

E-text prepared by Susan Skinner

0:07

BOOKS FOR COLLECTORS

1:41

Chats on Old Lace and Needlework

0:13

PREFACE

3:28

BIBLIOGRAPHY - LACE.

0:55

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

2:46

I A BRIEF HISTORY OF LACE

0:08

CHATS ON OLD LACE

0:01

I A BRIEF HISTORY OF LACE

8:38

II THE ART OF LACE-MAKING

0:07

Description

This compact guide opens a window onto the delicate world of historic lace and needlework, celebrating the exquisite pieces preserved in Britain’s great museums. Readers are led through the Victoria and Albert’s most notable collections, where centuries‑old lace and embroidery reveal the skill and artistry of their makers. The narrative blends vivid description with clear explanations, making the subject approachable for both seasoned collectors and curious newcomers.

Beyond the museum walls, the book explores how English ecclesiastical embroidery once set a European standard, and how the craft’s finest examples have been scattered to distant collections. It also warns of the ongoing loss of these treasures to overseas buyers, urging a renewed appreciation for the heritage at home. Throughout, the author’s gentle enthusiasm invites listeners to discover the beauty and historical significance of these intricate textiles.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (216K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Emily Leigh Lowes

Known for writing about historic lace and embroidery, this early 20th-century author brought old needlework traditions to life in a warm, conversational way. Her best-known book explores the craft, history, and regional styles behind fine lace-making.

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