Summary

Alternative Name(s): Tatted Lace, Doilie, Tatting

Small tatted lace doily, cream colour, extensively stained. The doily is part of a collection of material relating to the McKenzie-Baldwin-Boxshall-Roberts families, settlers in 19th century Victoria in the vicinity of Hanging Rock. Christina Dorothy McKenzie, nee Baldwin (1863-1948), the most likely maker, was known to work by lamplight at 'delicate occupations' such as lace-making for two hours before going to bed at nine o'clock.

Physical Description

Small tatted lace doily, cream colour. The pattern comprises a central circle, with eight circles closely adjoined, then a series of tiny circles, then larger circles, and finally a scalloped edge. The doily has deep brown staining in large sections across its surface.

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