The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . and thework very expensive; but it is customaiy to work eachbranch or scroll separately, these being then tacked toge-ther on the ground by crocheting.— Bobbin-net lace, akind of application-lace in which the pattern is appliedupon a ground of bobbin-net or tuUe.—Bone polnt-lace,lace that has no regular ground of meshes. The nameis of no definite signilicanee. and has no connection withbone-lace.—Border lace, lace of any sort made in longnarrow pieces liaving a f


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . and thework very expensive; but it is customaiy to work eachbranch or scroll separately, these being then tacked toge-ther on the ground by crocheting.— Bobbin-net lace, akind of application-lace in which the pattern is appliedupon a ground of bobbin-net or tuUe.—Bone polnt-lace,lace that has no regular ground of meshes. The nameis of no definite signilicanee. and has no connection withbone-lace.—Border lace, lace of any sort made in longnarrow pieces liaving a footing on one side, the other edgebeing usually vandyked, purled, or the like.—BoUTg-Argental lace, a blond-lace made in the latter part ofthe eighteenth centui-y in Dauphiny, and considered ofexceptioniU beauty, the silk used being especially fittedfor the purpose.—Bride-lace, lace of which the groundis wholly composed of brides or bars, without a rSseau otnet.—Broad lace. See frroad.—Brussels lace, lacemade at and near Brussels in Belgium; especially, alace of great fineness, of which the pattern has less rehef. Alencon Lace (Point tVAifnion).


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