Wednesday, December 15, 2010

What the Heck is This?

Linens of all types have always intrigued me and I never gave much thought to the different categories. I was fortunate to have inherited some beautiful pieces and I purchased what appealed to me and went on my merry way.  Now that I am always attracted to the biggest box of linens up for auction I have a new perspective.  This is partly because I had no idea how ignorant I was on the subject.  My first large purchase was probably the biggest shock because I had no idea what many of the lace items were.  Sure, I know it’s a table runner, doily or tablecloth but to sell it one has to describe it.

One lace type that was particularly interesting was a group of doilies and runners from approximately 1900 that I discovered were called Guipure D’Art,  which is embroidery in cotton thread worked on a handmade net, or fillet, background.  It looks incredibly time consuming and the technique is very old.  There are instructions and examples in BEETON'S BOOK OF NEEDLEWORK By Isabella Beeton (1836 - 1865), that are very close to the runner pictured.  If you want to read more about this type of lace go to http://beetonsbookofneedlework.com/page_503.htm  where you  will find instructions and diagrams.  Meanwhile, I have many pieces of lace left to identify and the research is very interesting.  I know if you look closely at your antique linens you will be inspired to  find out their history. 

Happy hunting.