Strip of bobbin with thin sprig and down -hanging rosette flowers or forget mine beers, anonymous, c. 1830 Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelse side. Under a stray pattern of five rows of rosette flowers, the repeating pattern exists along the underside of the strip from a sloping scoop, on which a bunch of rosette flowers hangs down. A semi -circular shell has been formed around each bunch of rosette flowers. The branches with flower clusters are made in little linen battle, with a recess in the flower hearts and thicker and shiny contour threads. The rosette flowers in the spreading pa
Strip of bobbin with thin sprig and down -hanging rosette flowers or forget mine beers, anonymous, c. 1830 Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelse side. Under a stray pattern of five rows of rosette flowers, the repeating pattern exists along the underside of the strip from a sloping scoop, on which a bunch of rosette flowers hangs down. A semi -circular shell has been formed around each bunch of rosette flowers. The branches with flower clusters are made in little linen battle, with a recess in the flower hearts and thicker and shiny contour threads. The rosette flowers in the spreading pattern are made with contour threads, where square motifs in shape are used in every open worked flower heart. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil, a Mechelen soil. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scrap edge on the bottom is finished with picots. Mechelen linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace) Strip of natural -colored bobbin: Mechelse side. Under a stray pattern of five rows of rosette flowers, the repeating pattern exists along the underside of the strip from a sloping scoop, on which a bunch of rosette flowers hangs down. A semi -circular shell has been formed around each bunch of rosette flowers. The branches with flower clusters are made in little linen battle, with a recess in the flower hearts and thicker and shiny contour threads. The rosette flowers in the spreading pattern are made with contour threads, where square motifs in shape are used in every open worked flower heart. The motifs are connected by a fine Maas soil, a Mechelen soil. The top of the strip is straight finished. The scrap edge on the bottom is finished with picots. Mechelen linen (material) bobbin lace / Mechlin (lace)
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