Conservation of Lace – To Conserve and Support Guipure Lace
Conservation of Lace – To Conserve and Support Guipure Lace
Abstract
The purpose of this dissertation is to increase knowledge about how to best
conserve and support broken bridges in guipure lace, a type of lace that has no
net ground. The focus is to investigate what conservation methods and what
conservation materials conservators use to support and conserve lace in general.
Beyond this, some conservation methods and materials are tested and compared.
A personal as well as a professional evaluation are made of the conservation
treatments completed, based on aesthetics. A personal evaluation is also made
based on the strength and workability of the materials and methods during the
conservation treatments. A literature study and a questionnaire establish what
methods and materials are commonly used for conservation and support of lace
today and in the past. The dissertation does not, however, focus on the most
common methods mentioned in the questionnaire and literature, but on the less
common ones. The methods tested, focused on the bridges of the lace, to explore
if it is possible to support guipure lace without a support fabric in an easy and
more aesthetically pleasing way. Two stitching methods, both based in
lacemaking, were chosen, and tested with three different threads (cotton and linen
thread as well as Mouline embroidery floss). A total of six treatments were
undertaken with varying results. However, the results show that it is possible to
support guipure lace without using traditional conservation techniques.
Title
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Degree project for Bachelor of Science in Conservation
15 hp
Institutionen för kulturvård
Göteborgs universitet
2021:11
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Date
2021-07-16Author
Fredriksson, Amanda
Keywords
bridges
bars
buttonhole stitch
blanket stitch
lacemaking
guipure ground lace
textile conservation
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—21/11--SE
Language
eng