This is a small but enthusiastically maintained museum of lace. They offer seasonal displays of vintage and antique lace of different styles as well as displaying examples of multiple types of lace made through various methods.
They have a small shop with a selection of lace materials and an interesting collection of books on lace-making along with some lace pieces such as Christmas ornaments or lace-edged handkerchiefs or smocked baby dresses and so on.
The staff is friendly and helpful and the environment is extremely welcoming. It's a small space, but definitely worth a visit if you enjoy any fiber arts.
They also offer space for lace-making and other fiber-related craft meetings and classes. Check their schedule to see when the...
Read moredo not be deterred by the unassuming office building! This museum is a hidden gem, and a great way to spend a few hours. Kim was super knowledgeable, and we got a lovely tour. They have plenty of samples from Europe, and North and South America, showcasing many techniques.
Make sure to check the hours on their site, as they are only open...
Read moreWonderful! Many different types of lace, I didn't know there were so many different styles or ways to make lace. Docents were very nice, knowledgeable and helpful. Lots of different pieces of lace for sale. I bought lace Christmas...
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