Dublin Core
Title
Tatting Shuttle
Subject
Johnson Family
Physical Collection
Physical Collection
Description
Shuttle tatting is the technique of creating lace by hand by tying double stitch knots onto thread that is shaped into rings and chains to form a lacy material.
Tatting Shuttle belonged to Lou Johnson's mother, Viola Jacobson. She did the yellow tatting. She learned to tat when she was a very young girl. She was born in Peotone, Illinois in 1896.
Tatting Shuttle belonged to Lou Johnson's mother, Viola Jacobson. She did the yellow tatting. She learned to tat when she was a very young girl. She was born in Peotone, Illinois in 1896.
Identifier
2009-09 (Accession Number)
Date
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Creator
Zach R.
Language
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Rights
Sugar Grove Historical Society
Format
Physical Collections
Relation
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Source
Sugar Grove Historical Society
Publisher
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Contributor
Sugar Grove Historical Society
Type
Physical Collections (Photographed)
Artifacts
Artifacts
Coverage
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