In-process needle lace featuring leafy vine with violets, small flowers, and friezes, including a design and pounced paper
32.5 x 48.8 cm
Museum Collection
In-process needle lace featuring leafy vine with violets, small flowers, and friezes, including a design and pounced paper These nine squares of paper demonstrate the steps involved in creating needle lace, beginning with the design (top row, left). Once the lacemaker has pricked the entire design design, she attached loosely worked threads through the paper as guides (top row, two center pieces). Next, she begins to work over over these threads, building up the main motifs and the connecting mesh (top row, far right). To complete the design, she fills in additional details including the heavy buttonholed outlines of the flowers and leaves as well as the spot motifs in the mesh (second row, left three pieces). Finally, she cuts the stitches on the back of the paper, leaving the pricked parchment behind (second row, far right) and releasing the finished lace (third row, left).