Tea -tablecloth from Kloskant with four -pointed star in diamond -shaped grid, L. Middendorp, c. 1925 Tea tablecloth of natural-colored bobbin: Cluny side. Square model with deep scrap edge. The circumference of a four -pointed star is in the square midfield, in a very open diamond -shaped grid. There is a straight list of a braid ground around the square midfield, in which the braids form whole and semi-circles, which results in a kind of spider web pattern. The repeating pattern of the wide outer edge forms deep scumples and consists of a row of fan -shaped flowers with seven petals. Under e


Tea -tablecloth from Kloskant with four -pointed star in diamond -shaped grid, L. Middendorp, c. 1925 Tea tablecloth of natural-colored bobbin: Cluny side. Square model with deep scrap edge. The circumference of a four -pointed star is in the square midfield, in a very open diamond -shaped grid. There is a straight list of a braid ground around the square midfield, in which the braids form whole and semi-circles, which results in a kind of spider web pattern. The repeating pattern of the wide outer edge forms deep scumples and consists of a row of fan -shaped flowers with seven petals. Under each flower hangs an oval shell of braids, finished with pointed lobes. In the oval shell a thin stem with narrow spare leaves made in Vomslag on either side. This motif with leaves in shape also originates from the right list and then stands between the flowers, with a more or less rectangular surface underneath, including a fan like shell, finished with pointed lobes. The motifs are made in netslag and linen battle and are connected by a braid ground. Vormslag has been used in leaves in the outer edge pattern and as part of the diamond -shaped grid. Netherlands linen (material) bobbin lace / Cluny lace Tea tablecloth of natural-colored bobbin: Cluny side. Square model with deep scrap edge. The circumference of a four -pointed star is in the square midfield, in a very open diamond -shaped grid. There is a straight list of a braid ground around the square midfield, in which the braids form whole and semi-circles, which results in a kind of spider web pattern. The repeating pattern of the wide outer edge forms deep scumples and consists of a row of fan -shaped flowers with seven petals. Under each flower hangs an oval shell of braids, finished with pointed lobes. In the oval shell a thin stem with narrow spare leaves made in Vomslag on either side. This motif with leaves in shape also originates from the right list and then stands between the flowers, with a more or less rectangu


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