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Lace Catalog Feb 2020 Update.Xlsx Library Collection Lacemakers and Collectors Exchange Guild President: Kanella Cantwell Revised February 15th, 2020 Librarian: Nancy Jones Publica tion Call No. Name First Name Title Publisher Donation Year Text Language Beginner Book Beginner Bobbinlace Care Crochet Hardanger History Knitting Macrame Needlelace Reference Tatting Thread Info of Identification 1993 ABB Abbey Barbara Barbara Abbey's Knitting Lace Schoolhouse Press Nancy Tweed (1974) X X ANT Antique Laces Booklet X BAR Barley Catherine Needlelace Designs & Techniques X BAT-L Bath Virginia Churchill Lace: Patterns & techniques for lacemaking Henry Regnery Co Heinz Buchmann 1974 X X X X BAT Hadley Sara Battenberg and other Tape Laces Butterick, Dover Kathleen Cantwell 1988 X X BAU Baumeister-Jonker Lia Schneeberger Lace X BEL Belleville Catherine Chrysanthemum Lace 1999 X BEL-W Bellon Brigitte Wiehnachtliche Kloppelmotive Barbara Fay Verlag Ruth Buck 1993 X German BRA Bradbury Frances Antique Lace Patterns Stemmer House Nancy Tweed 1985 X BRO Brook Margaret R. Lace in the Making with Bobbins & Needle X X CAV Cave Oenone Cut Work Embroidery: and how to do it Dover NY Diane Haber 1963 X X COCB Cockuyt Vera The technique of Bloemwork Nancy Jones X X COCT-2 Cockuyt Vera The technique of Torchon Jane S Both X X X COCT Cockuyt Vera The technique of Torchon (missing) Dorothy Flowers X X X COF Coffield Caroline Rococo Adventure, A. COL-N Collier Ann New Design in Bobbin Lace X COL-B Collier Ann Creative Design in Bobbin Lace X COL-F Collier Ann Lace Fans B T Batsford Nancy Jones 2002 X X have 2 copies…?? COO-B Cook, Stott Bridget, Geraldine Book of Bobbin Lace Stitches Dover 1980 X COO-P Cook Bridgett Practical Skills in Bobbin Lace Dover Jane S Both 1987 X X COO-T1 Cook Bridgett Torchon Lace Workbook, The (with pricking cards) St Martin's Press 1988 X X COO-T2 Cook Bridgett Torchon Lace Workbook, The St Martin's Press 1988 X X COR Corbet Barbara Flanders Lace 2011 X CRO Crowther Gloria Gloria's Tatting Demis Malinda Hamann 1988 X CUS Cusick Joyce Elizabeth Crafting with Lace Sterling/Lark Janice Blair 1993 X X X X CUS Cusick Joyce Elizabeth Crafting with Lace Sterling/Lark Ruth Buck 1993 X X X X DAW Dawson Amy Bobbin Lacemaking for Beginners Blandford Press Nancy Jones 1977 X X DEN Dendel Esther Warner Needleweaving… easy as embroidery Countryside Press Heinz Buchmann 1971 X DON Don Sarah Shetland Lace, The Art of X DYE-A Dye Gilian Bobbin Lace Braid X DYE-L Dye, Thunder Gillian, Adrienne Beginning Bobbin Lace Dover Jane S Both 1986 X X DYE-B Dye, Thunder Gillian, Adrienne Bobbin Lace, Beginner's Guide Search Press 2007 X X ERE Eremiasova Milca The Language of Lace (Rec Krjky) X Czec, English, German EVE Eveleth Lolita Chart for Lace Identification and Meshes of Handmade Lace X X Call Nancy at 63-247-2131 1 of 7 Email Nancy at [email protected] Library Collection Lacemakers and Collectors Exchange Guild President: Kanella Cantwell Revised February 15th, 2020 Librarian: Nancy Jones FIS Fisher Jennifer Braid Lace for Today X FUH-HC Fuhrmann Brigita Bobbin Lace: A Contemporary Approach (HC) Watson-Guptil 1976 X X FUH-SC Fuhrmann Brigita Bobbin Lace: A Contemporary Approach (SC) Watson-Guptil Kathleen Cantwell 1976 X X GIN Ginsburg Madeleine, ed The Illustrated History of Textiles Studio Editions Heinz Buchmann 1991 X GLO Glo Hildegard Spinnen, spinnen, spinnen Barbara Fay Verlag 2013 X German HAL-T Halley Lorelei BasicConstruction Torchon of Course a Bobbin (file Lace folder) Pillow & other notes & tips for Self XX HAL-P Halley Lorelei bobbin lace making Self XX HAL-R Halley Lorelei Russian Tape Lace: Introduction to (Binder Clip) Self X X HAR-L Harris Valerie The Lavendon Collectin of Bobbin Lace Patterns Dryad Press Jane S Both 1987 X HAR Hart & Calvert Love of Lace HIL-C Hills Ros Color and Texture in Needlepoint Lace X HIL-N Hills, Ros Gibson, Pat Needlelace Stitches Classic and Contemporary Kathleen Cantwell X HOL -C Holmes Doreen Needlepoint Lace Designs from the Countryside X HOL-T Holmes Doreen Needlepoint Lace Designs from the Town X HRD Hrdlicka Johann Designs for Modern Lace (reprint 1902 book) Lace Guild yes 1997 X X IDR Idrija Lace Idrija Lace: Narrow Cloth Stitch Gimnazija Jurija Vege 2015 X X English, Slovenian JOH Johanson Sally Traditional Lacemaking X KAL Kalthoff Hubbell Celtic Design, Pattern, and Color Kathleen Cantwell KAS Kasparian Alice Odian Armenian Needlelace and Embroidery SomeEPM Publications Place yes 1983 X KLI-B Kliot Kaethe Battenberg and Point Lace Publications Nancy Tweed 1978 X KLI-N Kliot Kaethe Needle Laces: Battenberg, Point Lace and Reticella X KLI-T Kliot Jules & Kaethe Teneriffe Lace. (With lace sample incl.) X KUR-G Kurella Elizabeth M. A Guide to Lace & Linens Antique Trader Books 1998 X X X X KUR-M KurellaEducation Elizabeth M. Make Normandy Lace Patchworks Today (signed edition) LAC-B LACE Committee L.A.C.E. Educational Workshop Binder Self 2017+ X LCM Lace Museum California Let's Begin Making Bobbin Lace Lace Museum, CA X X LEV Levey, Payne Santina, Patricia LePompe, 1559 XX LEW Lewis Robin 101 Torchon Patterns Dryad Press Jane S Both 1988 X LEYF Leyds Marion Festive Tatting DMC Malinda Hamann 1983 X LEYT Leyds Marion Tatting for Today DMC Malinda Hamann 1980 X LOR Lörs Ulrike Kolppel-Kurs (3 parts) X LOV-C Lovesey Nenia Creative Design in Needlepoint Lace X LOV-I Lovesey Nenia Introduction to Needlepoint Lace X LOV-P Lovesey Nenia Pento Tagliato Lace X LOV-T Lovesey Nenia The technique of Needlepoint Lace X LOV-V Lovesey & Barley Nenia & Catherine Venetian Gros Point Lace X LUX Luxton, Elsie Fukuyama, Yusai Royal Honiton Lace Kathleen Cantwell X MAC Macrame -- Creative knot-tying Sunset Books Heinz Buchmann 1974 X X Call Nancy at 63-247-2131 2 of 7 Email Nancy at [email protected] Library Collection Lacemakers and Collectors Exchange Guild President: Kanella Cantwell Revised February 15th, 2020 Librarian: Nancy Jones MAL Malmberg, Thorlin Kristina. Naime New Designs in Lace Making X MCC McCall's Macrame with instructions for beginners McCall's Heinz Buchmann 1964 X X MIL -1 Milroy M.E.W. Guide to Lace Making (1st ed) X MIL -2 Milroy M.E.W. Guide to Lace Making (3rd ed) X MIN Mincoff, Marriage Elizabeth, Margaret Pillow Lace, A Practical Handbook XX MOO Moore Ann Lacemaking: The Very First Step GulliverStewart, Tabori & Kathleen Cantwell 1995 X X NIL Niles Bo Living With Lace Chang Nancy Tweed 1990 X x NOB-E Noben-Slegers Anny Eagles of Freedom Drukkerij Hellinx Ruth Buck 2007 X NOB-T Noben-Slegers Anny Tribute to the First People Drukkerij Hellinx Ruth Buck 2007 X NOR Nordfors Jill Needle Lace & Needleweaving Van Nostrand Kathleen Cantwell 1974 X X NOT-B Nottingham Pamela Complete Book of English Bobbin Lace X NOT-T Nottingham Pamela Technique of Bobbin Lace, The B.T. Batsford Ltd 1995 X X NOV Novik Jana Kloppeln zu Ostern Kris Johnson OID OIDFA Point Ground Lace: A Comparative Study X ORR Orr Anne Classic Tatting Patterns X ORR-T Orr Anne Tatting with Anne Orr Dover Malinda Hamann 1989 X PAL Pallser Mrs. Bury A History of Lace X PAT Paternoster Brenda Threads for Lace, 3rd edition B Paternoster Donna Fousek 2005 X X X English PFA Pfannschmidt Ernst-Erik Twentieth Century Lace Scribners Heinz Buchmann 1975 X X PHI Phillips Mary Walker Step by Step Macrame Golden Press Heinz Buchmann 1970 X X POT Craft Potter (firm) The Art of Knitted Lace Potter Craft Nancy Tweed 2010 X X PRE Preston Doris Campbell Needle-made Laces and Net Embroideries Kathleen Cantwell REA-B Read, Kincaid Patricia, Lucy Milanese Lace, New Braids and Designs In B.T. Batsford Ltd 1994 X REA-A Read, Kincaid Patricia, Lucy Milanese Lace, An Introduction B.T. Batsford Ltd 1988 X X RUF Ruffner Trenna Personal Lace Gina G 1977/192015 SAN Sanders Julia Tatting Patterns Dover Malinda Hamann 15 X SNY Snyder Mary Lace and Lacey Weaves Self 1960 X SOU-1 Southard Doris Lesson in Bobbin Lacemaking Dover Doris O'Neill 1977 X X SOU-2 Southard Doris Lesson in Bobbin Lacemaking Dover 1977 X X SPI Spitzen Laces Dentelles - Ikle & Jacoby Collection Switzerland XXXXX SPR Springett Christine Spangles and Superstitions ? Jane S Both ? X STI Stillwell Alexandra Technique of Teneriffe Lace, The X STO-B Stott Geraldine Bucks Point Lace: A Visual Introduction to B.T. Batsford Ltd 1985 X X STO-M Stott Geraldine Bobbin Lace Manual, The Dover 1986,1988 X X SUT Sutton Edna Bruges Flower Lace B.T. Batsford Ltd 2001 X THO Thompson Susanne Honiton Lace, Introduction to B.T. Batsford Ltd 1985 X X TUR Turner Margaret Bedfordshire Lace Patterns Ruth Bean Jane S Both 1986 X VIN Vinciolo Federico Renaissance Patterns for Lace, Embroidery, and Needlepoint Kathleen Cantwell Call Nancy at 63-247-2131 3 of 7 Email Nancy at [email protected] Library Collection Lacemakers and Collectors Exchange Guild President: Kanella Cantwell Revised February 15th, 2020 Librarian: Nancy Jones VOE-TD Voelcker Ulrike Torchon -Discover 2012 X X X X German, English VOE-TE Voelcker Ulrike Torchon -Explore 2012 X X X German, English VOE-TM Voelcker Ulrike Torchon -Master 2012 X X X German, English VOE-S Voelcker Ulrike Die Kunst des Hakelns (Sewings) Brenda Glenn 2017 X X X German, English WAL Waldrep, Ed Mary Carolyn The Tatter's Treasure Chest Dover Malinda Hamann 1990 X WEI Weiss, Ed Rita Traditional Tatting Patterns Dover Malinda Hamann 1986 X WYL Wylie Gwendolyn Beginning Torchon Lace Workbook (binder) Self Brenda Glenn X ZWA Zwaal-Lint Tiny Bobbin Lace Patterns Batsford Nancy Tweed 1984 X PAMPHLETS GLA Glasspool Diana Hints and Tips 1998 Course Copy machine 1998 X HAM Hamer, Waller Margaret, Kathleen Pillow Lace Book 5, Point Ground Lace, Part 1 (with insert) X HAR-W Harris Mrs.
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