Hi Elena,

Welcome to Arachne!

Has your student searched using Google yet? She may have found this
already, but there's an 18-page scholarly paper entitled 'Mundillo &
Identity: the revival and transformation of handmade lace in Puerto Rico'
from a book "Women and the Material Culture of Needlework and Textiles,
1750-1950". You can download a copy of it from academia.edu if you have
registered with them:

https://www.academia.edu/154024/Mundillo_and_Identity_the_revival_and_transfo
rmation_of_handmade_lace_in_Puerto_Rico
.

Other miscellaneous things came up from a Google search on "lace making in
Puerto Rico"--photos, etc., plus there are the external links and one
reference at the end of the Wikipedia entry on Mundillo (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mundillo).

HTH,

Nancy

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 4:01 PM, Elena Kanagy-Loux <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> As a new member of Arachne I wanted to introduce myself. My name is Elena
> Kanagy-Loux, I’m a bobbin lacemaker, graduate student, and one of the
> founders of the Brooklyn Lace Guild.
>
> I also have a question! One of the students in my program is writing about
> lacemaking in Puerto Rico (including crochet). I wondered if anyone had any
> idea where she could look for information on the history of lacemaking in
> PR?
>
> Thanks so much!
> Best,
> Elena
>
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