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1554 Bordure Needle lace worked using the reticello, punto antico and punto in aria techniques. Linen thread. The ruffle is obtained from a linen cloth suitably cut and with pulled threads made to set the reticello lace. The scalloped border is made with needle lace worked using the punto in aria technique. | ||||||
1573 Bordure, fragment Needle lace worked using the punto in aria technique with very fine linen thread. From a setting divided into areas inside which are alternatively arranged zoomorphic elements (stylized eagles) and floral motives, depart stems with leaves and corollas. This last detail especially characterized the laces of the first... | ||||||
1576 Setting Needle lace worked using the reticello technique on a linen cloth with cutwork executed with linen thread. | ||||||
1593 Bordure Bobbin lace made in Lille. Drochel ground, despite the fact that the type of ground most commonly found in Lille laces is much simpler and called, in fact, “Lille ground”. The type of pattern and the technique used in the toilé follow the characteristic style of the homonymous lace. Linen thread. Small four-petal... | ||||||
1622 Settings Settings used to trim feminine dresses. Parts of a collar and strip of lace, pocket flaps, dickeys or shoulder trimmings. Needle lace. Punto Burano. Linen thread. Ground net with square tulle meshes. Made in Burano. | ||||||
1634 Bordure Bobbin lace worked in separate pieces with different ground nets. Brussels lace. Linen thread, “S” twist. Drochel ground. A bobbin-made ribbon has been inserted on three sides. The lower border is trimmed with indentations. Probably re-used as ruffle in a sleeve. | ||||||
1664 Bordure Bobbin lace. Linen thread, “S” twist. Brussels/Malines lace. Drochel ground with regular-shaped meshes. The toilé is outlined by a thicker thread that highlights the decorative motives. Flowers and leaves are inserted between rocailles. Floral elements are rather simplified in the shapes and their design is a... | ||||||
1698 Plastron Feminine accessory. Trapezoidal. Crochet. Irish lace. White mercerized cotton thread. Ground net with square meshes worked in chain stitch and picots. The decoration appears quite intricate and chaotic, to the point of becoming indistinguishable from the ground itself. Small stylized leaves dot the ground net,... | ||||||