A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921.
ORDER XII.—TEXTILE WORKERS
Sub-order 1.—Textile Workers
377.—Hand Lace Workers
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- Honiton maker, Honiton worker
- a pillow lace maker q.v. who makes, on a pillow, sprigs or sprays of lace and joins them by bars of other lace work, Honiton guipure, or attaches them by hand needle work to a plain net ground (Honiton applique).
- lace maker, lace worker
- makes lace by hand on a pillow; fixes pins in pillow or cushion, and works design, which is drawn on strip of card attached to pillow, by manipulation of bobbins of thread; or by using upright needles on a parchment pattern, and separately manipulated bobbins of thread; sometimes specifically designated, e.g. blond lace maker, blond lace worker, pillow lace maker, point lace maker, point lace worker, torchon lace maker.
- lace maker, tambour
; tambour maker, tambour worker
- embroiders on lace net which is stretched over a tambour frame.
- sprig maker, sprig worker
- a pillow lace maker q.v. who makes sprigs and sprays of lacework to be subsequently joined up to make other lace or attached to plain net grounds; cf. sprig maker (machine worker) (376).
- tambour maker, tambour worker
- see lace maker, tambour.
- tatting maker, tatting worker
- makes tatting (a kind of knotted lace) by hand, using a shuttle, in which the thread is wound, to make loops and knot them according to design; cf. tatting maker (machine worker) (376).
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From:
A Dictionary of Occupational Terms Based on the Classification of Occupations used in the Census of Population, 1921,
Ministry of Labour, 1927. Digitised by Peter Christian, August, 2016. This text is in the Public Domain.