- Torchon lace
Torchon lace is a
bobbin lace that was made all over Europe.cite encyclopedia |encyclopedia=Encyclopædia Britannica |title=Torchon lace |url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9072927/Torchon-lace |accessdate=2008-05-23 |edition=online] It is continuous, with the pattern made at the same time as the ground. Torchon lace is notable for being coarse and strong, as well as its simple geometric patterns and straight lines. It does not use representational designs. Torchon lace was used by the middle classes for edging or insertion, and also to trimcotton andlinen underwear, where it was ideal because of its strength and because it was inexpensive. Torchon lace was originally made fromflax , but cotton is used as well, and has been for a long time. It is made in strips 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) wide. Torchon lace generally has a gimp outlining the pattern. The gimp was first used in Sweden, but now is used generally.cite book|last=Earnshaw|first=Pat|title=A Dictionary of Lace|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=mjYWZ2mogv8C&pg=PA171&dq=torchon+lace&lr=&as_brr=3&client=opera&sig=JSGrfojNnvD0qs2WuDxWput0_J0|accessdate=2008-05-23|year=1999|month=Februaury|publisher=Dover|isbn=048640482X|pages=p.171] Colored threads are occasionally used, but in general Torchon lace is white in color.Torchon lace is one of the oldest laces, and is common to many lace-making regions such as Belgium, France, Italy, Saxony, Sweden and Spain.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.com/books?id=taavyQa65oAC&pg=PA153&dq=torchon+lace&lr=&as_brr=3&client=opera&sig=0vJoJsUCOadjR_ASEEWW0IDR3D0 |accessdate=2008-05-22|year=2003|month=January|publisher=UPNE|isbn=1584651636|pages=p.153] Due to its simplicity, torchon lace is generally the first lace a lacemaker learns to make, and has been since at least the 19th century. It only requires a small number of bobbins and uses thicker thread than other laces, which makes it easier to learn on. It is also the simplest of all the grounded laces.cite book |last=Fuhrmann |first= Brigita |title= Bobbin Lace: An Illustrated Guide to Traditional and Contemporary Techniques|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=oU6AEikC-WMC&pg=PA67&dq=torchon+lace&lr=&as_brr=3&client=opera&sig=Kg43uywXINaAuycLsVov2kEqakE|accessdate= 2008-05-23|year=1985 |month= September |publisher= Dover|isbn= 0486249026|pages= p.67]
Though it is one of the oldest laces, torchon lace didn't start to be made in England until the late 19th century, at which point it was made in the East Midlands, thus it is not considered an English lace. By the early 20th century, machine-made copies were being made that were almost indistinguishable from the hand-made lace.
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