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Lacemaking as folk craft

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Post by sofiya » Mon Feb 11, 2019 9:53 am

Lefkaritikon lace – delicate traditional embroidery on Cyprus. Lacemaking is one of the Cypriot folk crafts.

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Post by sofiya » Tue Apr 16, 2019 8:48 am

Croatian Pag needlepoint lace. It is produced in Pag, the main town of the Island of Pag. The needlepoint lace of Pag was originally applied on traditional folk costumes – at the front of the female chemise and on the rim of the headgear. The production technique is characterized by the initial particular and strict geometrical patterns. The application of the Pag lace changed over time. It started as trimming on traditional female linen clothing and became later an element of interior decoration of bourgeois houses.
The production of the Pag needlepoint lace requires a small, tightly stuffed semicircular pillow, a needle, and white thread, as well as steady and immaculately clean hands. The pattern, on which small holes trace the contours of the foundation, is fastened to the pillow.
Patterns always follow straight geometric forms. Small hollow or full circles, larger circles, triangles, leaves, rhombus, rosettes, zigzag lines, edged by obligatory small circles, etc.

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Post by sofiya » Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:47 am

First Holy Communion wallets, France, the 19th century. These items are so cute. They are adorned with lace, ribbon, beads, and cording.

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Post by sofiya » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:21 am

One of Croatian traditional crafts is lacemaking, particularly aloe lace. It is woven from the middle part of aloe leaves. These pieces are very thin and delicate. The pattern is created with a special netting needle.

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Post by sofiya » Thu Feb 18, 2021 10:22 am

Charming handkerchief from the 19th century. It’s so delicate and sheer, made of lace. And the handkerchief is adorned with embroidered initials BA. One of the most beautiful handkerchiefs I’ve ever seen!

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Post by sofiya » Wed Aug 11, 2021 8:54 am

Intricate lace doilies made in the 19th century. Handmade and pretty.

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Post by sofiya » Wed Jan 26, 2022 10:12 am

This 19th-century lace doily is a bit oddly shaped but so cute. What a craftsmanship!

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Post by sofiya » Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:18 am

Such a cute 19th-century lace doily with 5 butterflies. Vintage lace pieces can be really adorable. I’m in love!

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