Wooden chest filled with stories about 1920s embroidery training at the Technische Hoogeschool in Delft.
Piece of black card with a sample of a white frame made from tape lace that has been used to make 16 panels, each of which is filled with a different form of needle lace and net. Made by G.H.P. Wening betweeen 1919 and 1922 (TRC 2023.2805.094).The TRC recently received a wooden chest inscribed on the lid with the Dutch word Handwerken (‘Handwork’). The chest had long been in the possession of the Van der Kooy family. They recently offered the chest to the Stichting Tesselschade, a foundation set up in 1871 with the basic aim of women supporting other women in various crafts, including textiles and embroidery. https://tesselschade.nl/
However, although the Stichting Tesselschade has a collection of objects itself, they only want items directly related to the foundation and its activities. So Mevr. van den Wijngaart-Carrière, the chair of the Depotcommissie Tesselschade, contacted the TRC to ask if we would like the chest and its contents? After opening the chest, and seeing its contents, we immediately said yes.











