A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . eaver closes the pin, returns towardsthe right and continues as general weaver, going from points 1 to 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,where it closes with the third pair, which again becomes a worker, each weavercontinuing in its own direction; 4 and 5 are the only pin holes in thebig, outer, open square that do not connect with something. They are above the ft zD 166 ?= A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS --u LINE E, COL. 12—Continued Torchon. lower, central p


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . eaver closes the pin, returns towardsthe right and continues as general weaver, going from points 1 to 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,where it closes with the third pair, which again becomes a worker, each weavercontinuing in its own direction; 4 and 5 are the only pin holes in thebig, outer, open square that do not connect with something. They are above the ft zD 166 ?= A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS --u LINE E, COL. 12—Continued Torchon. lower, central point of the solid junction-square that is formed by the crossingof the diagonal bands of the design. The ornament in the center of the large, open square is formed by droppinga pair out of the oblique bands after closing each pin, two coming out of eachupper side and re-entering the lower sides of the big square after having madethe ornament. The ornament requires five pins, closed by half-stitches, each pairtwisted twice between pins, but not in closing. a= ?- RULES FOB MAKING 169 LINE E, COL. 13,Point de Tresse with Knotted One should use the right hand for the right-hand edge, placing a pin to theleft under the rightmost thread of the plait, over the thread to the left of it,drawing the left-hand thread towards the right, under the right-hand thread,pointing the pin downwards and up over the right-hand thread, drawing thislatter up under the left-hand thread, through the long loop formed between thetwo original hanging threads, bringing the pin out with this right-hand threadand placing it in its pricked hole. The bobbins now cross. One should nowcross the right-hand one of the next pair on the left over the left-hand one ofthe picot pair. For the left-hand one does the same reversed, with the left hand, but infinishing one should cross the left-hand bobbin over the right and the same oneon over the left-hand one of the next interior pair. ?= 170 A LACE GUIDE FOR


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