Bobbins of Belgium; a book of Belgian lace, lace-workers, lace-schools and lace-villages . X. Picot. y. Cluny pattern formed of four threads; when the interlacing ismore important they become more complicated. Attimes the braids group themselves to form the flatsurface or toile which later will resolve again intobraids. They unite and part, sometimes dividinginto strands (brides) of two threads according tothe lines of the design. This design should be APPENDIX 503


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