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lacemaking

[ leys-mey-king ]

noun

  1. the art, act, or process of making lace.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of lacemaking1

First recorded in 1825–35; lace + making
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Example Sentences

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“It’s nothing. Just an old box of lacemaking supplies I left there by accident. I wanted to come and get it before I get a scolding from my mother. We’re going now.”

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During the 1600s, lacemaking spread rapidly across Europe from country to country and city to city.

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The second foundational technique of lacemaking is also introduced: needle lace, descended from embroidery and requiring only a single thread and one needle.

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The show virtually begins with a large color reproduction of Vermeer’s craftswoman near a real late-19th-century “lacemaking pillow” with a piece of lace in progress and a video of it in use.

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Lace is one of many delicate leitmotifs running through the exhibition, partly a tribute to Nottingham’s history as a centre of lacemaking, partly because its reticular, woven nature might make a metaphor for the show itself.

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