History of Preston Lace Makers
or how it all began
History of Preston Lace Makers
or how it all began

Alston Hall; Glovers Court and Our Lady & St. Edwards.
In November 1985 a lace day was organised by Dorothy with help from pupils who attended these classes. From this a decision was made to form a lace group.

Pictured on the right in 2006 at the 20th anniversary celebrations five founding members: Dorothy Holt; Hetty Wicks; Dorothy Dixon; Lesley Howard and Joan Knowles with Jean Ashcroft (Chair in 2006).
Preston Lace Makers are noted for their warmth and friendliness which is evident at their Christmas Party, their anniversary celebrations and in their donations to local charities raised through their monthly meetings. These friendly meetings often have a workshop where participants can try their hand at learning different lace and other craft techniques. Throughout the years Preston Lace Makers have also held Lace Days, mounted exhibitions and demonstrated and have been entertained by speakers on a wide range of subjects.
Important milestones such as the Preston Guild in 1992, the millennium have also been marked by PLM.
Preston Lace Makers values its history but also wants to promote and develop Lace Making as a vibrant craft for today. We welcome new members/ lace makers. Why not pay us a visit at one of our monthly meetings.
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