White-on-white embroidery in various forms has been practiced in Ireland
for several centuries. Mountmellick work is probably the best-known
style of Irish white embroidery and is named after the town where the
craft was developed in the early decades of the nineteenth century.
Mountmellick is in the center of the area in which Ireland's cotton
spinning and weaving industry developed a century earlier and here, in
about 1830, Mrs Johanna Carter invented the style of embroidering in
thick cotton thread which is named after her native town.