Batist handkerchief with whitework that runs into a peripheral bow bleeding with zigzag pattern and around a border bobbin, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Naturel -colored batist handkerchief with embroidery - Whitework - surrounded by an openwork edge of lace plunge: work with pulled threads that runs through and has been stuffed. The open sewing gives through the square grid that seems to be the impression of fillet side on a knotted network. On this whole is sewn around a border bobbin: binche side. Square model with straight edges. The white on white embroidery is located in a continuous pat
Batist handkerchief with whitework that runs into a peripheral bow bleeding with zigzag pattern and around a border bobbin, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1899 Naturel -colored batist handkerchief with embroidery - Whitework - surrounded by an openwork edge of lace plunge: work with pulled threads that runs through and has been stuffed. The open sewing gives through the square grid that seems to be the impression of fillet side on a knotted network. On this whole is sewn around a border bobbin: binche side. Square model with straight edges. The white on white embroidery is located in a continuous pattern along the edge of the batist and consists of thin curls with small leaves and clusters of three rosette flowers with some larger flowers between them, different in shape and with openwork flower hearts. The corners each have three hollow scoops. The work with pulled threads has a square grid in which a zigzag pattern with florets has been made with tropical work. The zigzag is interrupted here and there by three embroidered rosette flowers. A wide strip of eighteenth century side is sewn around the whole, with seams at the corner points. The side has a repeating pattern of an oval flower and a lying plume -shaped leaf. The motifs are made in linen battle with openwork edges and small recesses. They are connected by a ringed snowflake land. In the motifs, a snowflake soil without rings has been used as a decorative soil. The straight edges are finished with picots. Europe batist: cotton (textile). kant: linen (material) embroidering / bobbin lace / Binche lace / large snowflake ground with ring Naturel -colored batist handkerchief with embroidery - Whitework - surrounded by an openwork edge of lace plunge: work with pulled threads that runs through and has been stuffed. The open sewing gives through the square grid that seems to be the impression of fillet side on a knotted network. On this whole is sewn around a border bobbin: binche side. Square model with straight edges.
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