American lace & lace-makers by Emily Noyes Vanderpoel

American lace & lace-makers by Emily Noyes Vanderpoel is an illustrated historical survey written in the early 20th century. It examines the origins, techniques, and cultural life of lace-making in the Americas, from indigenous fibers and ancient Peruvian work to colonial and 19th‑century handmade and machine-aided lace. The work pairs concise historical commentary with a substantial catalog of plates documenting patterns, tools, and finished pieces from museums and family collections. The opening of the volume presents acknowledgments, a list of plates, and an introduction that argues lace is best understood through images, then defines the main handmade types (needle-point and pillow/bobbin) and notes an indigenous “third kind” from Jamaica’s lace-bark tree. It traces early American lace to ancient Peruvian textiles and to Native makers (Papago, Hopi, Balienti), highlights Sybil Carter’s training of U.S. Indian communities, and turns to colonial New England where Ipswich women produced pillow lace. The narrative explains the rise of machine-made net and the spread of Limerick-style darned and tambour work, including a detailed case of Medway, Massachusetts, where entrepreneurs built lace machines and local women embroidered the net. To show the social setting, it quotes ads, school manuals, and diaries from academies such as Miss Pierce’s in Litchfield, depicting rigorous study, moral discipline, and skilled needlework as part of women’s education. It stresses that American lace was largely domestic rather than commercial, shaped by limited amusements and a strong craft ethos. The section closes by asserting that the following plates demonstrate the high artistic level achieved by American lace-makers. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Vanderpoel, Emily Noyes, 1842-1939
Editor Buel, Elizabeth C. Barney (Elizabeth Cynthia Barney), 1868-1943
LoC No. 24028973
Title American lace & lace-makers
Alternate Title American lace and lace-makers
Original Publication New Haven: Yale University Press, 1924.
Credits A Marshall and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Language English
LoC Class NK: Fine Arts: Decorative and Applied Arts, Decoration and Ornament
Subject Embroidery -- United States
Subject Lace and lace making -- United States
Category Text
EBook-No. 77415
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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