Kathleen writes:
I think Nena wrote the needlelace books because she wanted the lace revival to
include needlelace. There were already several bobbin lace books around, but
none on needlelace at that time. I think that needlelace was her favourite
craft!

I am trying to write the catalog for the exhibit. Since Ros Hills is in the
show, I sat down to reread her books. In Colour and Texture in Needlelace, she
makes reference to Nenia Lovesay. I was surprised to hear that Nenia made
bobbin lace, as I had always associated her with needle lace. I had not
realized what a major figure she was, though. Both she and Ros were involved
in the City and Guilds program which I am beginning to realize must have had
major impact. We didn’t have it over here in the US, of course. I get the
impression that this program is no longer in existence? Is that right?

Was the City and Guilds program a major driver of the lace movement in the
UK?

Devon

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