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1927 GOD BLESS AMERICA Hand Crochet Doily by Laura Bell Moore Filet Technique
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Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
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Crochet |
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United States |
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Handmade |
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NA |
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20% off w/ $1,000.00 spent |
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Item description
Origin: The piece was crocheted around 1927 by Laura Bell Moore, wife of William (Clyde) Ellis, who were the parents of Lucille Fern, wife of Kenneth Dwight Kisster.
The image displays a filet crochet piece, a type of crocheted lace known for creating patterns using open and closed mesh stitches.
Technique: Filet crochet patterns are formed by filling in parts of a chain stitch mesh with double crochet stitches, typically using monotone crochet thread in white or ecru.
Design: The piece in the image spells out "GOD BLESS AMERICA," a common patriotic motif for such items.
Historical Context: Filet crochet was a popular craft in the early 20th century, often used for decorative items like doilies and tablecloths.
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