Discusses the development of traditional needleskills in Ireland and the impact of commercial considerations on needlework, including lacemaking, embroidery, and quiltmaking, 19th-20th cs.; and comments on the significance of these issues in relation to the policies of the Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Belfast.
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