1987 Lacemaking – First Day Cover | Bobbin Lacemaking

1987 Lacemaking – First Day Cover | Bobbin Lacemaking

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This delicate 1987 First Day Cover honors the traditional craft of lacemaking with a beautiful 22¢ stamp and a touching ArtCraft cachet depicting an elderly woman practicing bobbin lacemaking. A lovely collectible for textile arts enthusiasts and fans of traditional American crafts.

🧾 Key Points:

  • Country: United States of America
  • Date of Issue: August 14, 1987
  • City of Cancellation: Ypsilanti, MI
  • Stamp Value: 22¢
  • Theme: Lacemaking | Bobbin Lacemaking
  • Historical or Cultural Relevance: Celebrates the intricate art of bobbin lacemaking, a traditional European craft brought to America by immigrants and preserved as a cherished folk art
  • Estimated Market Value: $5–$15 USD, depending on condition and demand

🖼️ Product Overview:

This First Day Cover features the official 22¢ Lacemaking stamp displaying an elegant blue-and-white lace design. The left side shows a warm, detailed cachet of an elderly woman seated and skillfully working with bobbins and a pillow, evoking the patience and artistry of this traditional craft.

Design Elements:

  • 22¢ stamp with intricate blue lace pattern and “Lacemaking USA 22” inscription
  • Prominent circular black postmark: “YPSILANTI, MI AUG 14 1987 48197”
  • Cachet illustration of a woman engaged in bobbin lacemaking, captioned “BOBBIN LACEMAKING”
  • Elegant script title “Lacemaking 1987” with ArtCraft logo
  • “Official First Day of Issue” at the top

Appeal to Collectors:

Perfect for enthusiasts of traditional crafts, textile arts, folk traditions, and those who appreciate graceful, feminine-themed cachets.

📚 Historical Context:

Issued on August 14, 1987, in Ypsilanti, Michigan, this 22¢ stamp recognizes lacemaking as an important American folk art. Bobbin lacemaking involves skillfully manipulating dozens of bobbins wound with thread around pins on a pillow to create intricate patterns. The craft was brought to America by European immigrants and has been passed down through generations as a patient, artistic tradition.

💎 Collectible Value:

Typical Market Value or Rarity:

As a well-designed ArtCraft First Day Cover with an attractive craft-themed cachet and clear cancellation, it remains desirable for topical collectors and is typically valued in the $5–$15 range.

Who Would Be Interested:

  • Collectors of U.S. folk art and traditional crafts on stamps
  • Enthusiasts of lacemaking, needlework, and textile arts
  • Philatelists focused on women’s traditional skills and heritage crafts
  • Those building collections around American folk traditions and domestic arts

✨ Unexpected or Notable Details:

The cachet warmly portrays an elderly woman absorbed in her craft, with bobbins, pillow, and finished lace clearly visible—honoring the generations of women who preserved this intricate art. The blue lace design on the stamp beautifully complements the cachet’s theme. Issued in Ypsilanti, Michigan, the cover connects to a region with strong European immigrant heritage where such traditional crafts were often practiced.

Add this rare 1987 Lacemaking First Day Cover to your collection today!