A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . two original hanging threads, bringing the pin out with this right-hand threadand placing it in its pricked hole. The bobbins now cross. One should nowcross the right-hand one of the next pair on the left over the left-hand one ofthe picot pair. For the left-hand one does the same reversed, with the left hand, but infinishing one should cross the left-hand bobbin over the right and the same oneon over the left-hand one of the next interior pair. ?= 1


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . two original hanging threads, bringing the pin out with this right-hand threadand placing it in its pricked hole. The bobbins now cross. One should nowcross the right-hand one of the next pair on the left over the left-hand one ofthe picot pair. For the left-hand one does the same reversed, with the left hand, but infinishing one should cross the left-hand bobbin over the right and the same oneon over the left-hand one of the next interior pair. ?= 170 A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS a — = LINE E, COL. 13—ContinuedPoint de Tresse with Knotted Picots. Another rule is, just to twist and cross after making the left and rightpicots the same as for an ordinary one, and to twist before making a picot. Theauthor prefers this method. When interweaving the braids through each other, one should make a cloth-stitch, using two bobbins as though they were one and supporting the joint bya pin. CF RULES FOR MAKING 171 =? LINE E, COL. 14,Italian Spiders with 4 Twisted, Horizontal


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