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    Filet lace is the general word used for all the different techniques of embroidery on knotted net (or in French broderie sur filet noué). It is a hand...
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    Filet crochet is a type of crocheted fabric that imitates filet lace. This type of crocheted lace is gridlike because it uses only two crochet stitches:...
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    crocheted lace also exists, examples of which are pieces striving to imitate reticella lace. Italian Filet lace, crocheted Irish crocheted lace coat with...
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    stitch Bobbin lace made on a pillow with bobbins and pins Broderie anglaise, a type of cutwork Filet lace, embroidered on an existing net Lace knitting Tatting...
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    Russian lace Idrija lace Schneeberg lace – since about 1910 Milanese lace Hinojosa lace Peasant lace The advent of machine-made lace at first pushed lace-makers...
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  • Look up filet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Filet may refer to: Filet, Switzerland Filet, a cut piece of meat Filet lace Fillet (disambiguation)...
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    Needle lace is a type of lace created using a needle and thread to create hundreds of small stitches to form the lace itself. The origins of needle lace date...
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    mid-19th century in France, lace was considered something of the 18th century and was replaced by more affordable filet lace or tulle which originated in...
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    Lefkaritika or Lefkara Lace is a handmade lace from Pano Lefkara Cyprus. Notable characteristics are the hemstitch, satin stitch fillings, needlepoint...
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    Chantilly lace is a handmade bobbin lace named after the city of Chantilly, France, in a tradition dating from the 17th century. The famous silk laces were...
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    Brussels lace is a type of pillow lace that originated in and around Brussels. The term "Brussels lace" has been broadly used for any lace from Brussels;...
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    Macramé (redirect from Macrame Lace)
    tablecloths, bedspreads and curtains. The popular Sylvia's Book of Macramé Lace (1882) showed how "to work rich trimmings for black and coloured costumes...
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    Darning (redirect from Darned lace)
    Net darning, also called filet lace, is a 19th-century technique using stitching on a mesh foundation fabric to imitate lace. Needle weaving is a drawn...
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    Nazareth Lace and Knotted Lace) is a pure form of needle lace made using only a needle, thread and pair of scissors. Like lacis, or filet lace, Armenian...
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    lace. 19C Limerick lace wedding veil Filet lace being worked. Tambour lace from Lier Ñandutí lace from Asunción Paraguay Tenerife lace Pat Earnshaw (1984)...
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    Irish lace has always been an important part of the Irish needlework tradition. Both needlepoint and bobbin laces were made in Ireland before the middle...
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  • lace refers to various types of lace where the decorative motifs are sewn as appliqués to an existing openwork fabric, such as tulle, netting, filet or...
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    Ipswich lace is a historical fashion accessory, the only known American hand-made bobbin lace to be commercially produced. Centered in the coastal town...
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    Ñandutí (redirect from Paraguay lace)
    traditional Paraguayan lace. The name means "spider web" in Guaraní, the official, indigenous language of Paraguay. The lace is worked on fabric which...
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  • Lacis may refer to: Lācis, a Latvian last name Filet lace, a needle lace This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lacis. If an...
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    lace is a style of Irish lace. It was originally developed in mid-nineteenth century Ireland as a method of imitating expensive Venetian point laces....
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    Guipure (redirect from Guipure lace)
    lace is a type of bobbin lace. It connects the motifs with bars or plaits rather than net or mesh. Guipure is a French word. It used to describe lace...
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    Broderie anglaise (category Needle lace)
    needlework technique incorporating features of embroidery, cutwork and needle lace that became associated with England, due to its popularity there in the 19th...
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    Broomstick lace, also known as jiffy lace and peacock eye crochet, is a historic crochet technique from the 19th century made using a crochet hook and...
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    Valenciennes lace is a type of bobbin lace which originated in Valenciennes, in the Nord département of France, and flourished from about 1705 to 1780...
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    Alençon lace (UK: /ˈælənsɒn, æˈlɒ̃sɒ̃/, US: /əˈlɛnsɒn, -sən/) or point d'Alençon (French: [pwɛ̃ dalɑ̃sɔ̃]) is a needle lace that originated in Alençon...
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    Metal lace describes a type of lace made from metal or metallic threads, such as gold, silver, or copper. The designs can be worked on a textile ground...
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    Teneriffe Lace Wheel, Co (1903). Proctor Booklet of Designs and Instructions for Making Teneriffe and Filet Lace (PDF). Viroqua, WI: Proctor Teneriffe Lace Wheel...
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    Stocking frame (category Lace-making machinery)
    adapted to knit cotton and to do ribbing, and by 1800 had been adapted as a lace making machine. Lee's machine consisted of a stout wooden frame. It did straight...
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    Lace knitting is a style of knitting characterized by stable holes in the fabric arranged with consideration of aesthetic value. Lace is sometimes considered...
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