Armenian needlelace (also known as Bebilla, Nazareth Lace and Knotted Lace) is a pure form of needle lace made using only a needle, thread and pair of...
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petals, popcorn, or ruffles) rather than being flat. Antimacassar Armenian needlelace Koniaków Lace Lace Medallion knitting Mountmellick embroidery Openwork...
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Armenian needlelace seems to be an obvious descendant of netmaking. Where lacis adds decorative stitches to a net ground, Armenian needlelace involves...
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Armenian lace is the lacemaking tradition of the Armenian people. Due to the material's accessibility, the simple tools required, and the wide means of...
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Needle lace (redirect from Needlelace)
Techniques. Ward Lock Ltd. ISBN 9780706366204. Barley, Catherine (1994). Needlelace: Designs and Techniques Classic and Contemporary. B T Batsford Ltd. ISBN 9780713468106...
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Nallıhan silk needlelace (Turkish: Nallıhan ipek iğne oyası) is a needle lace (Turkish: Oya) from Nallıhan in Ankara, Turkey handcrafted using a needle...
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decorative trims, and can also be used to fill open spaces in cutwork and in needlelace. Individual knots include: French knot Bullion knot Four-legged knot stitch...
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machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace,: 122 although there are other types of lace, such as...
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Lace was perhaps the most successful of the nineteenth century Irish needlelaces. In 1845 Mother Mary Ann Smith (d.1872), one of the Presentation Sisters...
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