A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . These spiders are made in the usual way; see Line IT, Column 2; the twocenter top pairs, however, are twisted three times and then cloth-stitch, havinga pin placed above the joint before entering the spider. At the bottom of thespider the two center pairs, after making the joint, have a pin placed directlybelow. Thus there are two pins between spiders vertically above each side spider legs are also twisted three times. C\- =? ?= RULES FOB M


A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . These spiders are made in the usual way; see Line IT, Column 2; the twocenter top pairs, however, are twisted three times and then cloth-stitch, havinga pin placed above the joint before entering the spider. At the bottom of thespider the two center pairs, after making the joint, have a pin placed directlybelow. Thus there are two pins between spiders vertically above each side spider legs are also twisted three times. C\- =? ?= RULES FOB MAKING 157 LINE E, COL. 3,Tulle (Bruges?) (2 twists).. This niesk is formed by twisting two bobbins twice on each side of it, crossingtheir central pairs, placing a pin beneath the cross to support it, and againtwisting the pair now at the right-hand and the pair now at the left-hand, twiceeach to begin a new mesh. a. 158 A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS ?-u LINE E, COL. 4,Plain Torchon Spiders.


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