Old Italian Lace - Vol. I.

Old Italian Lace - Vol. I.
Author: Elisa Ricci
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1528761715

OLD ITALIAN LACE. Volume I. Originally published in 1913. How can we discover the first origin of an art so modest as to be content to remain almost exclusively feminine and anonymous, flourishing in the silence of the cloister and the quiet of the fireside The meek nun stitching at an altar-cloth, or the young mother happy in the preparation of babyclothes and trimming the fine Iinen with the new form of embroidery, were all unconsciously building up the foundation of the History of Lace, and did not think of dating their handiwork. But since there are people who believe the art of lacemaking to be co-eval with that of embroidery, while others affirm that it is of Italian invention and relatively modern, it may be worth while to seek the truth from two impartial sources among documents - inventories, trousseaux lists or deeds of distinguished families apportioning property - and old pictures. Many of the earliest books on weaving, textiles and needlework, particularly those datin

Old Italian Lace - Vol. II.

Old Italian Lace - Vol. II.
Author: Elisa Ricci
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1528761723

OLD ITALIAN LACE. Volume II. Originally published in 1913. INTRODUCTION: THE two laces of Italy are like two sisters, needle-made lace being the elder and bobbin-made the younger or, to use another figure of speech, needle-lace is the classic tongue of Italy and the bobbin-make is its provincial dialect clear, vivacious, emphatic, sharing the merits and defects of the populace. Our needle-laces are each and every one of Venetian origin, if we except the drawn-thread work of Sicily, which is more embroidery than lace and take their names from the manner in which they are worked reticello, punto - tagliato, punto in aria, i.e. mesh-stitch, cut linen work, stitch in the air. The bobbin-or pillow-laces are described as being Venetian, or Genoese, or Milanese, or of Abruzzi according to the places whence they spring, and it is interesting to notice how tenaciously they cling to the characteristics of their respective birthplaces. As might be expected from their popular origin, they are less

A Practical Guide to Needle Lace

A Practical Guide to Needle Lace
Author: Jacqueline Peter
Publisher: Schiffer Craft
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-01-28
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780764358692

The supportive, detailed guide that crafters want for frustration-free learning of all the basics, including core techniques and 40 different patterns.

Singer Instructions for Art Embroidery and Lace Work

Singer Instructions for Art Embroidery and Lace Work
Author: Singer Sewing Machine Company
Publisher: Open Chain Pub
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1941
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780932086198

Presents over one hundred lessons in machine embroidery techniques, ranging from cording and openwork to lace and beadwork, using a straight-stitch machine

Milanese Lace

Milanese Lace
Author: Patricia Read
Publisher: B T Batsford Limited
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1996
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9780713481587

Using these magnificent instructions and patterns, create beautiful decorated braids like those used in early Milanese lace. Sew both traditional and modern pieces, and experiment with new ideas while you increase your skill.

Italian Lace Designs

Italian Lace Designs
Author: Elisa Ricci
Publisher: Dover
Total Pages: 102
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Sharply detailed photographs depict glories of reticello, lacis, Venetian point, other needle-made and bobbin laces 16th 18th centuries. Copyright-free. "

50 Places in Rome, Florence and Venice Every Woman Should Go

50 Places in Rome, Florence and Venice Every Woman Should Go
Author: Susan Van Allen
Publisher: Travelers' Tales
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2014-09-18
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1609520971

Following the critically acclaimed 100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go, Susan Van Allen adds new gems to her selection of the best spots for female travelers in Italy's most popular cities, (Rome, Florence, and Venice), along with enticing Golden Day itineraries to make vacation dreams come true. Like a savvy traveler girlfriend whispering in your ear, she guides readers to masterpieces where women are glorified — from Rome's Pieta to Florence's Birth of Venus, best spots for wine tasting, chocolate, and gelato, artisan shopping experiences to meet leather craftsmen or glass blowers, and places for adventures — from rolling pasta to rowing like a gondolier. Plus, there are fresh, practical tips, giving readers insider's secrets for what to pack, the best places to get their hair styled, and how to bargain for souvenirs. Whatever your mood or budget, whether it's your first or 21st visit to Italy, 50 Places in Rome, Florence, and Venice Every Woman Should Go opens the door to extraordinary experiences that fully immerse travelers in the beautiful, fascinating, and delicious pleasures of the Bel Paese.

The Best Books

The Best Books
Author: William Swan Sonnenschein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 844
Release: 1926
Genre: Best books
ISBN: