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Armenian needlelace (also
known as Bebilla,
Nazareth Lace and
Knotted Lace) is a pure form of
needle lace made
using only a needle,
thread and pair of...
- Techniques. Ward Lock Ltd. ISBN 9780706366204. Barley,
Catherine (1994).
Needlelace:
Designs and
Techniques classic and Contemporary. B T
Batsford Ltd. ISBN 9780713468106...
- Nallıhan silk
needlelace (Turkish: Nallıhan ipek iğne oyası) is a
needle lace (Turkish: Oya) from Nallıhan in Ankara,
Turkey handcrafted using a needle...
- petals, popcorn, or ruffles)
rather than
being flat. Antimac****ar
Armenian needlelace Koniaków Lace Lace
Medallion knitting Mountmellick embroidery Openwork...
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typical techniques of
needlelace are used to
embellish drawn thread work. It was
first used in 16th
century Italy.
Needlelace evolved from this when...
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machine or by hand. Generally, lace is
split into two main categories,
needlelace and
bobbin lace,: 122
although there are
other types of lace, such as...
- "drawing" in thread.
Chain stitches are also used in
making tambour lace,
needlelace, macramé and crochet. In Azerbaijan, in the
Sheki region, this ancient...
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embroidery Goldwork Ribbon embroidery Sashiko Stumpwork Knitting Nålebinding
Needlelace Patchwork Quilting Broderie ****
English paper piecing Trapunto Sewing...
- cutwork,
including Broderie Anglaise, and form the
basis for many
forms of
needlelace. This
stitch is well
represented on 16th- and 17th-century
whitework items...
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great flowering of
needlelace occurred in this period.
Geometric reticella deriving from
cutwork was
elaborated into true
needlelace or
punto in aria (called...