
©Yvonne Scheele-Kerkhof
White Rose lace
This white rose is made of bobbin lace, inspired by an exhibition in Brussels some years ago. A shawl – depicting a garden with flowers – was on show. It was worked in a combination of needle lace and bobbin lace. It was made for the Empress of Austria in 1870. Yvonne felt challenged to work this in bobbin lace, with a lot of details. Although it is flat, the lace technique suggests depth, making it a ‘real' rose. It is attached to a blue, silk button and may be used as a corsage.
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Cotton, Lace
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