Did Pinners work independently or as part of a larger workshop?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Pinner
Pinners, who created intricate lace and embroidery, often worked as part of larger workshops rather than independently. These workshops provided a collaborative environment where multiple artisans could share skills, resources, and tools. This collective approach allowed for greater efficiency and the ability to take on larger projects, while also fostering a community of craftsmanship.