Showing 19 items matching " irish crochet"
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Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Irish crochet pelerine, 1890-1910
... Irish crochet pelerine......irish crochet...Irish crochet pelerine. L 31 cm / W 31 cm / Circumference 94 cm...L 31 cm / W 31 cm / Circumference 94 cm Accessory Irish crochet pelerine ...One of a group of items including lace and crochet collars, a jabot, a chid's dress and a wedding dress donated by KHS member, Kathryn (Kate) Gwynne Reeve (nee Marx) that belonged to members of her family. A pelerine is a woman's long narrow cape or tippet, with ends coming down to a point in front, usually of silk or lace, or of the material of the dress.Irish crochet pelerine. L 31 cm / W 31 cm / Circumference 94 cmcrochet, irish crochet, pelerines, accessories -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian BranchTextile - Irish Crochet, Early 20th Century
... Irish Crochet...Possibly home made Crochet edged oval mat Textile Irish Crochet ...For domestic use. Possibly home madeCrochet edged oval mat -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian BranchTextile - Irish Crochet, Early 20th Century
... Irish Crochet...Probably home made Crochet edged rectangular mat. Textile Irish Crochet ...Use: Domestic. Probably home madeCrochet edged rectangular mat. -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian BranchTextile - Irish Crochet
... Irish Crochet...Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch Briphil House 80 Gardenvale Road Gardenvale Gardenvale melbourne Crochet motif Textile Irish Crochet ...Crochet motif -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Textile - Two Lace Samples
... Small white round piece of Irish crochet. Donegal. A three leaf clover in centre of piece with close pattern around it with sixteen three looped picots on edge. ...'Irish Crochet Donegal' Puerto Lumbretas Spain...Donor was in her 80s when she gave the lace to Karokina. handcrafts crocheting or crochet work lacemaking 'Irish Crochet Donegal' Puerto Lumbretas Spain 1. ...Received anonymously by a teacher of the Lace Guild of Australia, Victorian Branch. Karolina Jeffers of Vermont. Donor told Karolina that the lace had belonged to her aunt. The aunt had worked in a dressmakers in Flinders Lane in the 1930s where she acquired the lace. Donor was in her 80s when she gave the lace to Karokina.1. Small white round piece of Irish crochet. Donegal. A three leaf clover in centre of piece with close pattern around it with sixteen three looped picots on edge. This piece is attached to a blue felt covered board. 2. Small cream piece of needle lace. Ten looped circles around edge with close worked centre piece. This piece is also attached to blue felt covered board.'Irish Crochet Donegal' Puerto Lumbretas Spainhandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, lacemaking -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Whitework Cloth with Crochet Border, Mrs Rose Collins (nee Taylor), Em Taylor, 1900-1920
... ...Irish crochet...White work cloth worked by donor's mother and aunt. Border of Irish crochet done by Rose Taylor and embroidery and drawn thread work by Em Taylor. ...Border of Irish crochet done by Rose Taylor and embroidery and drawn thread work by Em Taylor. ...The cloth was displayed at a World Exhibition at the Crystal Palace, London.White work cloth worked by donor's mother and aunt. Border of Irish crochet done by Rose Taylor and embroidery and drawn thread work by Em Taylor. Design depicts roses, birds and butterflies.embroidery, whitework, irish crochet, drawn thread work, cloth -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Lace collar ties
... Cream machine lace Irish crochet collar with long ties....Collar lace McNamaa family collection Cream machine lace Irish crochet collar with long ties. Accessory Lace collar ties McNamara ...From the McNamara collection.Cream machine lace Irish crochet collar with long ties.collar, lace, mcnamaa family collection -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesClothing - Trim
... Cottom trim irish crochet work for a petticoat. 3 buttons to fasten in front...Lace top of an undergarment or night attire local history handcrafts crochet lace top Cottom trim irish crochet work for a petticoat. 3 buttons to fasten in front Clothing Trim ...Possibly belonging to Mrs Jack Crowe of Yambuk. Owner of the Yambuck general store in later years. Lace top of an undergarment or night attireCottom trim irish crochet work for a petticoat. 3 buttons to fasten in frontlocal history, handcrafts, crochet, lace, top -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Victorian Child's Crocheted Jacket, c. 1860
... ... Irish crochet...Crochet Irish crochet Garments - Childs Late 19th century Fine white cotton thread. ...Fine white cotton thread. Jacket has lacy front and sleeve edges and a very decorative, lacy shoulder line.crochet, irish crochet, garments - childs, late 19th century -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaClothing - Victorian Child's Crocheted Dress, c. 1860
... ... Irish crochet...Crochet Irish crochet Garments - Childs Late 19th century Fine white cotton thread. ...Fine white cotton thread. Dress is crocheted in one piece, without seams, decorated with frills on bodice and large circles on hem line. crochet, irish crochet, garments - childs, late 19th century -
Mont De LanceyDoily, Circa 1940
... Hand made, Irish crocheted....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Hand made, Irish crocheted. doilies table linen. Round, white doily with 10 embroidered flowers in the cotton hand-crocheted surround. ...Hand made, Irish crocheted.Round, white doily with 10 embroidered flowers in the cotton hand-crocheted surround.doilies, table linen. -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTextile - Map of Australia, Early 20th century ? before Canberra?
... Bright, multicoloured (red, green, blue, yellow, brown, pink and cream) Irish crochet style. Australian flower motifs (waratah, wattle, flowering gum, flannel flower, nuts) in a wide border around a brown linen map of Australia with the States (less Tasmania) A.C.T. stitched on....Bright, multicoloured (red, green, blue, yellow, brown, pink and cream) Irish crochet style. Australian flower motifs (waratah, wattle, flowering gum, flannel flower, nuts) in a wide border around a brown linen map of Australia with the States (less Tasmania) A.C.T. stitched on. ...This piece belonged to Miss Doris Tye, donated to the Guild by Miss M. Harris (member)Bright, multicoloured (red, green, blue, yellow, brown, pink and cream) Irish crochet style. Australian flower motifs (waratah, wattle, flowering gum, flannel flower, nuts) in a wide border around a brown linen map of Australia with the States (less Tasmania) A.C.T. stitched on.Initials of the States, Vic, N.S.W., Qld, S.A. N.T. and W.A.crochet, maps, 1900-20, australia -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaBook - Crochet lace design book, Mary Card's Crochet Book No. 5
... Wide variety of designs, including filet crochet, regular crochet and Irish crochet designs, but also imitations of Tape, Torchon, Maltese and Punto in Aria lace designs, as well as designs imitating Hedebo and 1 drawn thread design that uses crochet instead of needlework to cover and decorate the remaining threads. ...Wide variety of designs, including filet crochet, regular crochet and Irish crochet designs, but also imitations of Tape, Torchon, Maltese and Punto in Aria lace designs, as well as designs imitating Hedebo and 1 drawn thread design that uses crochet instead of needlework to cover and decorate the remaining threads. ...Published June 1921.64 pages. Wide variety of designs, including filet crochet, regular crochet and Irish crochet designs, but also imitations of Tape, Torchon, Maltese and Punto in Aria lace designs, as well as designs imitating Hedebo and 1 drawn thread design that uses crochet instead of needlework to cover and decorate the remaining threads. The instructions for the Seven-Pointed doily (L0906) can be found on pages 13 & 14.From the estate of Doris Adams -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Y.M.C.A., Y'S WORKBOX, DISPLAY & DEMONSTRATION OF HAND CRAFTS, 26th October 1986
... Crafts include; Fantasy Figures, Woodcarving, Bread Dough Jewellery, Various Embroidery Techniques, Sand Pictures, Irish Crochet, Slipcast Ceramics, Herbal Products, Lead Lighting, Tatting, Ribbon Flowers, Porcelain Dolls, Applique, Polished Natural Timbers, Dried Floral Art, Knitted Lace, Natural Material Baskets, Marzipan Fruits, Bobbin Lace, Christmas Novelties, Papermaking, Embroidery Thru the Ages, Childen's Display & Parade, Display of Knitted & Crochet Rugs. ...Crafts include; Fantasy Figures, Woodcarving, Bread Dough Jewellery, Various Embroidery Techniques, Sand Pictures, Irish Crochet, Slipcast Ceramics, Herbal Products, Lead Lighting, Tatting, Ribbon Flowers, Porcelain Dolls, Applique, Polished Natural Timbers, Dried Floral Art, Knitted Lace, Natural Material Baskets, Marzipan Fruits, Bobbin Lace, Christmas Novelties, Papermaking, Embroidery Thru the Ages, Childen's Display & Parade, Display of Knitted & Crochet Rugs. ...Event, Bendigo Y.M.C.A., Y's Workbox, Sunday, October 26th,1986, at the Y.M.C.A. Stadium, Mundy Street, Bendigo, 10am - 5pm. Admission: Adults $2.50, Children 50c, Devonshire Teas $1.20. Crafts include; Fantasy Figures, Woodcarving, Bread Dough Jewellery, Various Embroidery Techniques, Sand Pictures, Irish Crochet, Slipcast Ceramics, Herbal Products, Lead Lighting, Tatting, Ribbon Flowers, Porcelain Dolls, Applique, Polished Natural Timbers, Dried Floral Art, Knitted Lace, Natural Material Baskets, Marzipan Fruits, Bobbin Lace, Christmas Novelties, Papermaking, Embroidery Thru the Ages, Childen's Display & Parade, Display of Knitted & Crochet Rugs. C.MarroneC.Marrone.event, exhibition, bendigo y.m.c.a. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTowel Tea CWA, circa mid to late 1900's
... Irish flax at the Blackstaff Flax Spinning and Weaving factory. It is therefore of high quality and very durable. The major colours projecting from a light blue background are red, yellow, green, orange and black. The motives portrayed the activities of the CWA in 1978. These activities are embroidery, crocheting...Irish flax at the Blackstaff Flax Spinning and Weaving factory. It is therefore of high quality and very durable. The major colours projecting from a light blue background are red, yellow, green, orange and black. The motives portrayed the activities of the CWA in 1978. These activities are embroidery, crocheting ...This tea towel was manufactured in 1978 in Ireland and shipped to Australia. This was in a period when the C.W.A. was the major women's organisation which had the greatest influence amongst rural women (especially in isolated areas). This was a period when broad based communications were mainly by radio,women orientated magazines and the telephone. The relay of television to "remote" rural areas was not yet established. The CWA was therefore a very important organisation that catered exclusively to women's needs. The C.W.A. motto "Honour our God, Loyalty to the throne, Service to the country, Through country women, For country women, By country women." The atmosphere was one of "sisterhood" and covered nearly all the needs of rural based women. This one organisation incorporated knowledge and learning targeting women who physically may be isolated but not mentally. On the tea towel are portrayed all the activities that would be beneficial to rural women.This tea towel with its respective motifs is very significant to the Kiewa Valley as it related especially to women who felt the limitations of social interactions within a rural area. This tea towel represents a era where communications was relatively based on radio, magazines, books and limited telephone access. Within these restrictive interactive communication levels, the isolation of a "back o' Bourke" location applied tremendous mental fatigue on women more than on men.This CWA Victoria Golden Jubilee (1928-1978) tea towel is made from Irish flax at the Blackstaff Flax Spinning and Weaving factory. It is therefore of high quality and very durable. The major colours projecting from a light blue background are red, yellow, green, orange and black. The motives portrayed the activities of the CWA in 1978. These activities are embroidery, crocheting, dress making, knitting, cooking, art, macrame, drama, music, patchwork, toy making and community relief, pennies for friendship, emergency relief and welfare, residential club flats, the thanks giving and Papua New Guinea.The main or central theme of this tea towel is presented in the central area within three rings. "1928" on the left and "1978" on the right. On the top part "GOLDEN JUBILEE" and at the bottom "COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA" There are various shapes representing the activities listed above.cwa promotional material, cwa golden jubilee, women only organisations, country women's association -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - LINEN & CROCHET CLOTH
... LINEN CROCHET CLOTH FROM SHRIGLEY HOME IN SERVICE STREET CLUNES. HANNAH SHRIGLEY- NEE PARKER, OWNED CLOTH, CAME FROM LIMERICK, IRELAND, INHERITED BY WINIFRED MCLENNAN....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields LINEN CROCHET CLOTH FROM SHRIGLEY HOME IN SERVICE STREET CLUNES. HANNAH SHRIGLEY- NEE PARKER, OWNED CLOTH, CAME FROM LIMERICK, IRELAND, INHERITED BY WINIFRED MCLENNAN. local history manchester table linen crick shrigley mc lennan lazarus. ...LINEN CROCHET CLOTH FROM SHRIGLEY HOME IN SERVICE STREET CLUNES. HANNAH SHRIGLEY- NEE PARKER, OWNED CLOTH, CAME FROM LIMERICK, IRELAND, INHERITED BY WINIFRED MCLENNAN.WHITE LINEN TABLECLOTH, DEEP CROCHET EDGINGlocal history, manchester, table linen, crick, shrigley, mc lennan, lazarus. -
Kew Historical Society IncAccessory - Irish lace jabot, 1890-1910
... Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne One of a group of items including lace and crochet collars, a chid's dress and a wedding dress donated by KHS member, Kathryn (Kate) Gwynne Reeve (nee Marx) that belonged to members of her family. A jabot is a pleated frill of cloth or lace attached down the centre front of a woman's blouse or dress. jabots lace Irish lace jabot. ...One of a group of items including lace and crochet collars, a chid's dress and a wedding dress donated by KHS member, Kathryn (Kate) Gwynne Reeve (nee Marx) that belonged to members of her family. A jabot is a pleated frill of cloth or lace attached down the centre front of a woman's blouse or dress.Irish lace jabot. H 31.5 cm / W 35 cmjabots, lace -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDomestic object - Photograph - Colour, Irish handwork, 09/2016
... ...crochet...ireland...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields embroidery crochet ireland irish doily doilie Hand embroidered doyley with hand crocheted edge. ...Hand embroidered doyley with hand crocheted edge.embroidery, crochet, ireland, irish, doily, doilie -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaAccessory - Stole (Blonde work) Limerick Lace, Early 20th century
... Similar piece is in the Limerick Museum Ireland - described as Limerick Lace and crochet edges....Similar piece is in the Limerick Museum Ireland - described as Limerick Lace and crochet edges. Accessory Stole (Blonde work) Limerick Lace ...Limerick Museum item: DESCRIPTION: Limerick lace. Blonde work. Designed and made by Eileen O’Donohue of the Limerick Lace School. PATTERN: Eastern style pattern with diamond zigzag border followed by flower and leaf border at the two ends. The centre has a scattering of single flowers with leaves. Crochet edges and fringed at both ends. STITCHES AND TECHNIQUES: Limerick Lace & crocheted fringe. FIBRE: Raw Silk threads, possibly silk net. SIZE: Height 284 cm cm x Width 58 cm. DATE: 1900 – 1915.Limerick lace – By the Poor For the Rich: Lace in Context Blonde Limerick lace refers to a specific style of Limerick lace—an Irish embroidered net—that adopts the aesthetic of 18th/19th-century French "blonde" lace, often featuring fine silk or cream-colored thread on a net base. It is a mixed lace, combining tambour or needle-run embroidery on a machine-made net. Characteristics and Context: Definition: Limerick lace is a "mixed" lace created by decorating machine-made net with hand embroidery, specifically tambour work (using a hook) or needle-run work. "Blonde" Aspect: Traditionally, blonde lace was a French silk lace known for its natural cream/pale gold color. When applied to Limerick lace, this refers to the use of fine cream or écru threads to create intricate patterns. Types of Limerick Lace: Tambour: A hook is used to create chain stitches. Needle-run: Embroidery is applied using a needle. Design and History: Patterns often feature floral, foliate, and nature-inspired motifs, such as shamrocks, ferns, or butterflies. While the industry began in 1829, styles evolved to include varied fillings. Production: The Limerick Lace School has produced modern interpretations, including stoles and veils featuring this technique.Cream net with an all over design in cream floss silk embroidery in a bold floral design. 5 cm silk fringe. Similar piece is in the Limerick Museum Ireland - described as Limerick Lace and crochet edges.embroidery, silk embroidery, shawls, early 20th century, india
