- from
macramé. They
called the
process "square knotting"
after the knot they used most often.
Sailors also
called macramé "McNamara's
lace".
Macramé's po****rity...
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Romanian point lace, also
called Hungarian point lace,
macramé crochet, or
simply Romanian lace, is a type of tape
lace originating in Transylvania, Romania...
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Knotted lace
includes macramé and tatting. Machine-made
lace is any
style of
lace created or
replicated using mechanical means.
Needle lace, such as Venetian...
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Russian lace Idrija lace Schneeberg lace –
since about 1910
Milanese lace Hinojosa lace Peasant lace The
advent of machine-made
lace at
first pushed lace-makers...
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Crochet lace is an
application of the art of crochet.
Generally it uses
finer threads and more
decorative styles of stitching,
often with
flowing lines...
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Needle lace is a type of
lace created using a
needle and
thread to
create hundreds of
small stitches to form the
lace itself. The
origins of
needle lace date...
- the
Mediterranean and
continental Europe.
Throughout the years,
Croatian lace has
become notable for its
unique patterns and designs. In 2009,
UNESCO recognised...
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Irish lace has
always been an
important part of the
Irish needlework tradition. Both
needlepoint and
bobbin laces were made in
Ireland before the middle...
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Nazareth Lace and
Knotted Lace) is a pure form of
needle lace made
using only a needle,
thread and pair of scissors. Like lacis, or
filet lace, Armenian...
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Chantilly lace is a
handmade bobbin lace named after the city of Chantilly, France, in a
tradition dating from the 17th century. The
famous silk
laces were...