A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . the former twistingholds over. The diagonal threads entering the small squares at their right-hand upper corners are placed under the vertical and horizontal pairs withouta stitch. The diagonal threads entering the small squares at their left-handupper corners are placed over the vertical and horizontal pairs without a stitch. a= -? 86 A LACE GUIDE FOB MAKERS AND COLLECTORS D ? LINE A, COL. 13—Continued, Trude I Ground (original) (American). At the b


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . the former twistingholds over. The diagonal threads entering the small squares at their right-hand upper corners are placed under the vertical and horizontal pairs withouta stitch. The diagonal threads entering the small squares at their left-handupper corners are placed over the vertical and horizontal pairs without a stitch. a= -? 86 A LACE GUIDE FOB MAKERS AND COLLECTORS D ? LINE A, COL. 13—Continued, Trude I Ground (original) (American). At the bottoms of these tiny squares, the diagonal threads that enter at theleft, leave at the right by passing under the other threads. The diagonals thatcome from the right go out over the vertical and horizontal ones without astitch, so as to prevent their slipping either up or down or from left to the centers of both the large and small squares, the two diagonal pairsintersect and weave through each other with a linen stitch. These intersectionsshould be supported with a pin. a === =a RULES FOR MAKING 87 LINE A, COL. 14,Trentino. rii, ?As** +Zz~~s:±^ -SJ* ^ts?-:^ wmsiul. r SSft T-uBiS


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