A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . This is the Variation of Virgin Ground, generally known as Cinq Trous,belonging originally to Binche Lace. Each motif or block requires four pairs,two of which enter at the upper left-hand corner, two at the upper right. Tomake the upper left-hand ornament, twist and cross. The upper right-handornament is made in the same way. Two center pairs, one coming from theleft and one from the right, are twisted and crossed. A pin is placed at the n- :? 72 A


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . This is the Variation of Virgin Ground, generally known as Cinq Trous,belonging originally to Binche Lace. Each motif or block requires four pairs,two of which enter at the upper left-hand corner, two at the upper right. Tomake the upper left-hand ornament, twist and cross. The upper right-handornament is made in the same way. Two center pairs, one coming from theleft and one from the right, are twisted and crossed. A pin is placed at the n- :? 72 A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS a === =? LINE A, COL. 2—Continued, Virgin Ground, Pin Check, Pink Check, Ornamental Ground, Binche, Cinq Trous, Point Carre. center top and is closed by twisting and crossing. This is repeated at the centerleft, center right and center bottom. The ornaments at the lower left and lowerright are now made as they were above by twisting and crossing without the edge of the lace, the ornament is made before tying the threads orentering a cloth-stitch band, and is again made after coming out fro


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