. History of lace. two threads fixed in theirplaces by small stitches made at intervals by a needle andaloe ^ thread working^ from underneath. The reseau orround isalone worked in. We see the thread left as by Sister FeliceVittoria when she last plied her task. Senor J. F. Riano. The Industrial Townsend, J., Joumet/ Through S23<iiv Arts in Spain.— Lace. in the Years 1786 and 1787. ^ Spain has 8,932 convent.^, con- ® The aloe thread is now used in taining 94,000 nuns and monks.— Florence for sewing the straw-plait. 91 HISTORY OF LACE Fig. 45 has the pearled ground, the pattern traced as inth


. History of lace. two threads fixed in theirplaces by small stitches made at intervals by a needle andaloe ^ thread working^ from underneath. The reseau orround isalone worked in. We see the thread left as by Sister FeliceVittoria when she last plied her task. Senor J. F. Riano. The Industrial Townsend, J., Joumet/ Through S23<iiv Arts in Spain.— Lace. in the Years 1786 and 1787. ^ Spain has 8,932 convent.^, con- ® The aloe thread is now used in taining 94,000 nuns and monks.— Florence for sewing the straw-plait. 91 HISTORY OF LACE Fig. 45 has the pearled ground, the pattern traced as inthe other. Loops of a coarser thread are placed at thecorners, either to fasten the parchment to a light frame, like Fior. IXFIMSHEI* \\\\< <iF A Sl-AXIJ^H Nl N. a schoollK)ys slate, or to attach it to a cushion. In Fig. 40the pattern is just worked, A possible reference to lace is found in Father Fr, Marcos


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