Bobbin Lace
Bobbin Lace is a type of lace made by weaving threads around pairs of small wooden spools, known as bobbins. This craft involves a pattern, often pinned to a cushion, where the bobbins are manipulated to create intricate designs. The technique allows for a variety of patterns and textures, making it a popular choice for decorative items.
The origins of Bobbin Lace date back to the late 16th century in Europe, particularly in regions like Flanders and Venice. It became a fashionable art form, with lace being used for clothing, accessories, and home decor. Today, it remains a cherished craft, celebrated for its beauty and craftsmanship.