A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . This pattern is the same as Line A, Col. 16—Mezza Cambruccia—exceptthat between an upper row of spiders and the row beneath it, each pair of threadsleaving one spider passes obliquely through two other sets of threads before en-tering a lower spider. Thus little, hollow, diagonal squares or double crosses areformed between spiders. The two pairs of threads that leave the lower right-hand end of an upper spider pass obliquely to the right into the lef


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . This pattern is the same as Line A, Col. 16—Mezza Cambruccia—exceptthat between an upper row of spiders and the row beneath it, each pair of threadsleaving one spider passes obliquely through two other sets of threads before en-tering a lower spider. Thus little, hollow, diagonal squares or double crosses areformed between spiders. The two pairs of threads that leave the lower right-hand end of an upper spider pass obliquely to the right into the left-hand upperend of the next spider just below to the right, and vice versa. Each of these pairsof threads is twisted once between intersections with other pairs of threads. D= RULES FOB MAKING 111 =? LINE B, COL. 17,Trude O Ground (original) (American)..


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