Irish lace has always been an important part of the Irish needlework tradition. Both needlepoint and bobbin laces were made in Ireland before the middle...
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Irish crochet lace is a style of Irish lace. It was originally developed in mid-nineteenth century Ireland as a method of imitating expensive Venetian...
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Lace curtain Irish and shanty Irish are terms that were commonly used in the 19th and 20th centuries to categorize Irish people, particularly Irish Americans...
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Irish Lace is the second of the Nuala Anne McGrail series of mystery novels by Roman Catholic priest and author Father Andrew M. Greeley. v t e...
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categories, needlelace and bobbin lace,: 122  although there are other types of lace, such as knitted or crocheted lace. Other laces such as these are considered...
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crocheted lace also exists, examples of which are pieces striving to imitate reticella lace. Italian Filet lace, crocheted Irish crocheted lace coat with...
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Needle lace is a type of lace created using a needle and thread to create hundreds of small stitches to form the lace itself. The origins of needle lace date...
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Carrickmacross lace that had belonged to Queen Mary sewn to the front. Irish Fashion designer, Sybil Connolly (24 January 1921 – 6 May 1998) used Irish lace types...
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from the beginning of the century to about 1825 were more akin to large lace collars, whereas pelerines from the 1830s were similarly styled as those...
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is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Oya" means "lace", "Irish lace", and/or "lagestromia indica". ÅŒya, also spelled Ohya or Oya, is a...
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