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'''Lace''' is a fabric made decorative by the gaps or holes in it, and the shapes/patterns of the fabric left over. |
'''Lace''' is a [[fabric]] made decorative by the gaps or holes in it, and the shapes/patterns of the fabric left over. |
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Here is a quick list of lace techniques in use in [[period]], in order of their appearance in Europe: |
Here is a quick list of lace techniques in use in [[period]], in order of their appearance in [[Europe]]: |
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* [[drawn thread work]]/Reticella |
* [[drawn thread work]]/Reticella |
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* [[punto in aria]] |
* [[punto in aria]] |
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* [[needle lace]] |
* [[needle lace]] |
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* [[bobbin lace]] |
* [[bobbin lace]] |
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Other lace-like techniques were: |
Other lace-like techniques were: |
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* [[Netted Lace]] |
* [[Netted Lace]] |
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* [[Sprang]] |
* [[Sprang]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 21 May 2006
Lace is a fabric made decorative by the gaps or holes in it, and the shapes/patterns of the fabric left over.
Here is a quick list of lace techniques in use in period, in order of their appearance in Europe:
- drawn thread work/Reticella
- punto in aria
- needle lace
- bobbin lace
Other lace-like techniques were: