New Pitsligo Lacemaking: Stories of a North-East Village Heritage

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New Pitsligo Lacemaking: Stories of a North-East Village Heritage
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Elphinstone Institute Public Lecture Series

Cushion, or Bobbin Lace, has been worked in New Pitsligo since the early nineteenth-century. Although the twentieth-century saw a significant drop in the industry locally and nationally, lacemaking has never disappeared from Pitsligo and continues to be a living heritage in the village today. In this talk, Jan Tavendale, explores the tradition and its context, reflecting on what made, and continues to make, Pitsligo receptive to developing and maintaining this skill.

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Janet Tavendale
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Elphinstone Institute
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