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machine for
making Brussels point lace.
These early machines were
modifications of the
stocking frame with an
additional warp beam. In 1795, the
machine was...
- Leavers) and the
Nottingham lace curtain machine. Each of
these developed into
separate machines.
Others were the
Traverse Warp machine and the Straight...
- 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...
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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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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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Crochet lace is an
application of the art of crochet.
Generally it uses
finer threads and more
decorative styles of stitching,
often with
flowing lines...
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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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together two
threads of the
warp. It is on this radiated,
filleted warp, that is, on the second-third of the disc, that she will
lace the
decorative motifs...
- two
warp beams,
though it can be run
using just one or none. An S-twist
thread is out on the
front warp (right
warp) and a Z-
twist on the back
warp (left...
- repaired.
Warp-knit
fabrics are
resistant to runs and
relatively easy to sew.
Raschel lace—the most
common type of
machine made
lace—is a
warp knit fabric...