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Bobbin LaceBobbin Lace is constructed by plaiting or interlacing several pairs of threads. These threads are initially wound around bobbins. The work is done on a' flat surface (or pillow) and is secured with pins. Named bobbin lace types are generally post-period.- Period sources for patterns include, but are not limi ted to Le Pompe 1&11, Nuw Modelbuk, Elizabeth Parasole.*
- Sty le s include, but are not limited to plaited lace,leaves&
tallies, tape lace, medalions
- Uses include edgings, applique, insertions
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Mater ials inclu de linen, silk, and metal
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Embroidered LaceWhite Work, Pulled Work, Drawn WorkThis is made by making embro idered holes in a base fabric- Pulled lace stitches in period include eyelet, fagot stitch,
- Cutwork stitches in perio d include buttonhole, nun stitch
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Needle LaceReticetla, Teneriffe, Punta in AriaThis is made by working embroidery stit chesinto one another, or on a form using support threads. - Reticella stitches in period include buttonhole,
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in Aria stitche s in period include buttonhole,
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Teneriffe stitches in period include weaving, knot, wheel, loop
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Lacis/Filet LaceBuratt o, Mezza MandolinaThis is done upon a net or woven foundation by
embellishing with embroidery. 1t may also be made by knotting a single thr ead into netting andcreating a pattern as the netting is constructed.
- period sources for patterns in clude, but are not limited to Vinciolo *
- stitches in period include darning, linen, loop
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MacrameThis is created by knotting a number of threads.
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SprangThis is created by Interlacing warp threads are held rigid on a frame without a weft.
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Woven LaceWork is produced upon a loom. It may be worked either by interlacing the warp threads and holding them in place with the weft or by othe rwise creating an openwork fabric.
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Lace ToolsBobbins, Pillows, Net, Pins, Sprang frame, needlesThis is a new category to the guild to cover hand made lace Tools. This category is evolving and currently includes Bobbin Lace Bobbins and Pillows. There are a variety of other tools used in making Bobbin Lace, and other laces. If you are interested in making any in a period fashion, please bring it to the guilds attention so it can be discussed and added - Bobbins in period include, but are not limited to bone, wood
- Pillows in period include, but are not limited to flat, beveled, bolsters
- Other possible tools might include, but are not limited to pin pushers/pullers, pins, but should be limited to those used in period
- Non-Bobbin Lace Tool ideas; net making needles and guides, frames for Sprang, or needle laces ...
- Net for making Lacis
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Knotted LaceOya, Turkish Lace, Armenian Lace
This is a tentative category pending more research.
It is comprised of those knotted edgings (primarily) seen in eastern Europe
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