A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . Two pairs to a joint are required for this pattern, which, is made on thediagonal, with two pins placed right below each other forming a double two threads coming from the upper left-hand are twisted twice and thosecoming from the upper right-hand are twisted twice. The two center bobbins arecrossed and a pin placed below. The pairs are again twisted and crossed, andanother pin placed, which is closed by twisting and crossing. ?= =? 84 A LA
A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . Two pairs to a joint are required for this pattern, which, is made on thediagonal, with two pins placed right below each other forming a double two threads coming from the upper left-hand are twisted twice and thosecoming from the upper right-hand are twisted twice. The two center bobbins arecrossed and a pin placed below. The pairs are again twisted and crossed, andanother pin placed, which is closed by twisting and crossing. ?= =? 84 A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS a - =p LINE A, COL. 12,Trude G Ground (original) (American).. Three pairs or bars enter at each upper side of the diagonally tipped of these six bars is twisted three times between squares. Every othersquare is made of cloth-stitch, and every other one is grilled instead of beingsolid, each pair twisted once between the linen-stitches. The squares are thusalternated. A pin is placed below each one to sustain it: but. no others are used. Q= =0 D= RULES FOR MAKING 85 =D LINE A, COL. 13,Trade I Ground (original) (American).
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