Finding Aid for the Crocheting Lace Braille Instruction Book Biomed.0169

Finding aid prepared by Kelly Besser, 2020.
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Contributing Institution: UCLA Library Special Collections
Title: Crocheting lace braille instruction book
Creator: Hewitt, M. Alethia
Identifier/Call Number: Biomed.0169
Physical Description: 1 unknown (84 pages)
Date (inclusive): 1881-1893
Language of Material: English .

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UCLA Catalog Record ID

UCLA Catalog Record ID: 4438529 

Scope and Contents

From note dated 1893 and signed by M. Alethia Hewitt written on inside front free endpaper: "The idea of requiring the child to write the pattern of each article after she had learned to make the article occurred to me, from the fact so many pupils would write to me for the pattern; as she had forgotten how it was made. In 1881, I commenced to require each girl to write her own patterns and gave her this book at the close of school as her own property." Facing page inscribed "As taught by Mrs. M.A. Hewitt 1887." Manuscript contains 35 leaves printed in Braille with directions for making 17 different kinds of lace including: French Edge, Roman Edge, Spider-web Edgings, Point Lace, Shell Edge, Point Edge, Narrow Edge, Grecian Edge, Fan Edge, Picot Edge, Fan Insertion, Southern Edge, Spider-web Insertion, Section for Pin Cushion, and Columbus Edge. A sample of lace, pasted onto maroon paper backing, has been attached at the end of each set of directions.