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Torchon lace (Dutch: stropkant) is a
bobbin lace that was made all over Europe. It is continuous, with the
pattern made at the same time as the ground...
- categories,
needlelace and
bobbin lace,: 122
although there are
other types of
lace, such as
knitted or
crocheted lace.
Other laces such as
these are considered...
- Lille, Chantilly, and
blonde lace.
Bucks Point ground Torchon ground and
double Torchon ground are used in
Torchon lace. Grid angle: 45° Each
stitch uses...
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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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Barmen lace machine makes perfect copies of
torchon lace and the
simpler hand-made
bobbin lace. Its
bobbins imitate the
movements of the
bobbins of...
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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...
- (headwear) Tønder
lace Tonsure Top (clothing) Top hat
Topee Topi (cap) Topi (disambiguation)
Topor (headgear)
Toque Torc
Torchon lace Torsolette Tote bag...
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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...
- mesh
ground continuous lace.
Brussels made part
lace which is non-continuous. Old
Flanders lace began by
making Torchon lace, then used
early five-hole...
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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...