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A comprehensive survey of lace and related needlework documents technical methods, stylistic types, and the craft's regional histories across Europe and beyond. Beginning with foundational needlework and cut-work techniques, it explains bobbin and needle laces, reticella, guipure and machine-made net, then proceeds to country-by-country studies—Italy, the Mediterranean, Iberia, Flanders, France, the Low Countries, England, Scotland, Ireland and others—followed by chapters on manufactories, local industries, smuggling, and production methods. The work includes many illustrations, a glossary and appendix, and combines practical descriptions of stitches and patterns with accounts of trade, manufacture, and changing fashions.

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Mrs. Bury Palliser

Mrs. Bury Palliser was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to travel literature and textile history. Her notable works include "Brittany & Its Byways," which offers a detailed exploration of the landscapes and culture of Brittany, and "History of Lace," a comprehensive study of lace-making and its significance in fashion and art. Palliser's writings reflect her keen observations and deep appreciation for the intricacies of both geography and craftsmanship, making her a valuable figure in the literary heritage of her time.

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