- Bucks point lace
Bucks point is a
bobbin lace from theEast Midlands in England. "Bucks" is short forBuckinghamshire , which was the main center of production. The lace was also made in the nearby counties ofBedfordshire andNorthamptonshire .cite book|last=Powys|first=Marian|title=Lace and Lace Making|url=http://books.google.es/books?id=2G1sifycRUAC&pg=PA31&dq=Bucks+point+lace&lr=lang_en&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&sig=4krNZQKy1Pp24OaXJhXnq0BiXy4|accessdate=2008-05-22|year=2002|month=March|publisher=Dover Publications|isbn=0486418111|pages=p.31] Bucks point is very similar to the FrenchLille lace , and thus is often called English Lille.cite book|last=Raffel|first=Marta Cotterell|title=The Laces of Ipswich: The Art and Economics of an Early American Industry, 1750-1840 |url= http://books.google.es/books?id=taavyQa65oAC&pg=PA71&dq=Bucks+point+lace&lr=lang_en&as_brr=3&client=firefox-a&sig=uZ-AdGEil72ExMx_azz1pHxmRUI |accessdate=2008-05-22|year=2003|month=January|publisher=UPNE|isbn=1584651636|pages=p.151] It is also similar toMechlin lace andChantilly lace .Bucks lace has a gimp thread outlining the pattern. It is made in one piece on the lace pillow,cite book|last=Earnshaw|first=Pat|title=A Dictionary of Lace|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=mjYWZ2mogv8C&pg=PA127&dq=Bucks+point+lace&lr=&as_brr=3&client=opera&sig=84X5gNvYUIljgzLCZ090BPKcL3k|accessdate=2008-05-22|year=1999|month=February|publisher=Dover Publications|isbn=048640482X|pages=p.25] at full width and not in strips like
Honiton lace . Common designs are floral and geometric. The floral designs are like those in Mechlin and Lille laces, but Bucks lace is generally simpler than the Belgian laces, and is made of linen or silk. It can havepicot s along the edge.History
Bucks lace was in evidence as early as the 16th century, though it didn't become fully developed until the 19th century. Production has continued up until the present, though recently mostly by hobbyists. Bucks lace most likely originated in the latter half of the 16th century, when
Huguenot refugees from Mechlin near Brussels and Lille, then in theSpanish Netherlands , arrived in the East Midlands. It was recorded in Flanders in the 1690s. By 1698 a full fourth of the population of Buckinghamshire, or about 30,000 people, were employed making lace. Children were taught how to make the lace beginning at age 5, and by age 12 could support themselves off the lace they made. It was believed that teaching the children when they were that young was the only way to gain the speed and skill needed to make lacemaking profitable after machine made lace became common.cite book|last=Sharp|first=Mary|coauthors=|editor=|title=Point and Pillow Lace|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=SjVqcPZF30cC&pg=PA179&dq=torchon+bucks+lace&lr=&as_brr=3&client=opera&sig=AGmn7WDLYgkLI94zx0m1uthh62s|accessdate=2008-05-24|year=2007|month=March|publisher=Herron Press|isbn=1406745626|pages=pp.179-180|quote=]ee also
* [http://www.sandbenders.demon.co.uk/bobbinlace/bucksint.htm Introduction to Bucks lace]
* [http://refalo.com/blog/handwork/bobbin-lace/bucks-point/ Bucks Point]References
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