A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . Two pairs are used on each side to make the braids, and the two centerones used after the braid joint is made, to make a small leaf or petal (the sizeof the petal should be in proportion to the size of the mesh made by the braids).Before a petal is started, a pin should be placed above the joint to hold it down-wards. After the petal is finished, a simple granny knot is tied with the weaverand its mate—the right-hand, leaf thread. Then a pin is place


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . Two pairs are used on each side to make the braids, and the two centerones used after the braid joint is made, to make a small leaf or petal (the sizeof the petal should be in proportion to the size of the mesh made by the braids).Before a petal is started, a pin should be placed above the joint to hold it down-wards. After the petal is finished, a simple granny knot is tied with the weaverand its mate—the right-hand, leaf thread. Then a pin is placed below the jointto hold the petal up, and the braiding is continued, plaited especially tight justaround the joint. ?= RULES FOR MAKING 235 =? LINE H, COL. 14, Italian 6 Legged Spiders with Ribbons. 1ZT4B&*.-.: v, :i*-~r:;:-:;•;*-**«- *.**-™-=itt; !!lt^A«5!S


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