. A history of hand-made lace : dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace . Hexagonal Ground in course ofMaking on the Pillow withBobbins (enlarged). Mechlin Circular Ground, in course ofMaking on the Pillow with Bobbins(enlarged). GLOSSARY. 213. Half-Wheels. Jours.—A term used indifferently with Modes and Fillings for the fancystitches used to fill in enclosed spaces in needle-point and bobbin —The skirt of a —The skirt of a —A han
. A history of hand-made lace : dealing with the origin of lace, the growth of the great lace centres, the mode of manufacture, the methods of distinguishing and the care of various kinds of lace . Hexagonal Ground in course ofMaking on the Pillow withBobbins (enlarged). Mechlin Circular Ground, in course ofMaking on the Pillow with Bobbins(enlarged). GLOSSARY. 213. Half-Wheels. Jours.—A term used indifferently with Modes and Fillings for the fancystitches used to fill in enclosed spaces in needle-point and bobbin —The skirt of a —The skirt of a —A handkerchief. Asquare of linen or cambric, sometimesemployed by women to cover the trimmings to handkerchiefs camefirst into fashion in England in thereign of Queen Elizabeth. Knot.—(1) In bobbin lace, a twistor knot in the thread. (2) A complication of threads in lace secured by interlacing the ends together. Knots are employedin fringe-making and in coarse lace, such as macrame. Lace Tokens.—These were given to lacemakers in payment for their work,and at the end of the last century were regarded as legitimate currency. Lacet Point.—A stitch made in Honiton Guipure to unite the pillow-madesprigs. Lapel.—A term signifying the lapped or turned-over corner of the breast ofa coat or bodice. Lappet, or Tab.—The lace pendants of a womans
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