They've done it again!
The ladies of the association
"I Merletti di Antonilla Cantelli" have released
some more patterns from the boxes that they have from the needlework workshop of
Sacro Cuore (early 20th century) in
Bologna.
This set of presents for us is in celebration of the New Year and features a photo of some of the teachers of the needlework workshop of
Sacro Cuore, one of the most talented groups doing
Aemilia Ars needle lace at the time. There are 14 pages of patterns to download. The ladies answer your requests for more simple patterns.
There are also some anecdotes about some of the historical pieces and people of this beautiful lace including the sad story of
Nella Grassini Errera and her husband
Paolo, prominent Venetian citizens taken and deported to
Auschwitz where they were executed in 1944.
If you're like me and can't get enough pictures of
Aemilia Ars needle lace, make yourself a cuppa and check out the photos that the
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio of Bologna has published on the
Genus Bononiae website.
Many patterns from a 17th century book of designs by
Bartolomeo Danieli were the inspiration for breathtaking pieces of needle lace made in the early days of the
Aemilia Ars Society. The
CalcoGRAFICA National Graphics Istitute has recently made some of
Danieli's designs available on their website.
To download the Christmas presents that the ladies from
"I Merletti di Antonilla Cantelli" gave us in December of 2011,
click here.
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