noun
- plural of lacemaker; people who make lace by hand or machine
Usage: countable noun; typically refers to skilled artisans or workers in the textile industry
Examples
- The lacemakers in Belgium are renowned for their intricate handwork.
- Medieval lacemakers developed techniques that are still used today.
- Many lacemakers worked long hours in poorly lit workshops during the Industrial Revolution.
- The museum displayed tools used by lacemakers from the 16th century.
- Modern lacemakers combine traditional methods with contemporary designs.
- Skilled lacemakers can create delicate patterns that take weeks to complete.