Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages . w. Torchon base 302 BOBBINS OF BELGIUM Group A.—Cluny laces demand great ingenu-ity in execution. The most simple are made en-tirely by braiding in such a way as to produce aneffect of interlacing (sketch y.)- The braids are. X. Picot


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