We stock many authentic cotton vintage and reproduction fine weave curtains & panels ....made in Scotland.
The cotton curtain panels we have here in the main the designs date from C1890s- 1980s traditional country and also authentic period styles.
ALL OF OUR PANELS ARE MADE ON THE ORIGINAL VICTORIAN NOTTINGHAM LACE LOOMS
History of Scottish / Nottingham Lace
Scottish Lace is manufactured on traditional Nottingham Lace Looms.
The fineness of the weave is determined by the number of threads per inch (points) and ranges from 8 point to 14 point. The higher the point the more threads per inch and the finer the weave.
The number indicates the tightness of weave - 14-point lace has 14 stitches per inch.
The cotton for each design is hand strung on the same giant looms that have been producing this wonderful product since the 1870's.
It is the finest Nottingham lace manufactured today.
Each pattern takes months of preparation. MANY OF THE DESIGNS HAVE ORIGINAL CARD PATTERNS THAT DATE FROM THE MID 1800S.
Scottish Lace comes directly to you from Scotland's own Lace Valley where this lace has been traditionally woven on Nottingham looms since the 1870's.
This "old-country" weaving method involves intricate steps which not only authenticates the lace, but give its look and feel a certain quality not found in knitted laces available today.
From the beginning of the industry until the end of the 20th century, at least 99% of the lace and net made in Britain passed through Nottingham. It was only natural that lace made on machines in Britain came to be called "Nottingham Lace."
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