Steel needle side with single Maas soil formed by collected feston stitches, anonymous, c. 1925 - c. 1929 sample Steel natural-colored needle side with an alençon ground. Study material. The application of this type of Maas soil with single meshes formed by collected Feston stitches was up to around 1800 characteristic for Alençon ramps. Later, other Maas soils were also used in Alençon. The edges of the steel are finished with feston stitches. The steel includes a fragment Alençon side in which the technology is applied (see the fragment at BK-NM-14365-WW). Netherlands (possibly) linen (mater
Steel needle side with single Maas soil formed by collected feston stitches, anonymous, c. 1925 - c. 1929 sample Steel natural-colored needle side with an alençon ground. Study material. The application of this type of Maas soil with single meshes formed by collected Feston stitches was up to around 1800 characteristic for Alençon ramps. Later, other Maas soils were also used in Alençon. The edges of the steel are finished with feston stitches. The steel includes a fragment Alençon side in which the technology is applied (see the fragment at BK-NM-14365-WW). Netherlands (possibly) linen (material) Alençon Lace
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