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American lace & lace-makers

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An illustrated survey of lace and its makers in America that pairs descriptive chapters with extensive plates and captions to record techniques, patterns, and finished garments. The text explains working methods such as bobbin lace, darned and embroidered nets, and trimming laces, and considers regional and cultural varieties ranging from folk and indigenous handwork to imported styles adapted locally. Technical notes and pattern details clarify materials, tools, and construction, while inventories of museum and private holdings document notable examples. Overall, the volume serves both as a catalogue of surviving pieces and a practical guide to understanding the craft’s methods and regional expressions.

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Emily Noyes Vanderpoel

Emily Noyes Vanderpoel was an American author and artist known for her contributions to the fields of textile arts and color theory. Her notable works include "American Lace & Lace-Makers," which explores the intricate history and techniques of lace-making in America, and "Color Problems," a study that delves into the principles of color usage and its applications in art and design. Vanderpoel's writings reflect her deep understanding of aesthetics and craftsmanship, making her an important figure in the discourse on art and design during her time.

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