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lace

Delicate, decorative, openwork textile fabric. Lace is a European craft with centres in Belgium, Italy, France, Germany, and England.

Needlepoint or point lace (a development of embroidery) originated in Italy in the late 15th or early 16th centuries. Lace was first made from linen thread and sometimes also with gold, silver, or silk; cotton, wool, and synthetic fibres have been used more recently.

Bobbin or pillow (‘true’) lace is made by twisting threads together in pairs or groups, according to a pattern marked out by pins set in a cushion. It is said to have been invented by Barbara Uttmann (born 1514) of Saxony; elaborate patterns may require over a thousand bobbins.



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In her spacious all-white bedroom are more of her ``finds'' such as a wicker chair rescued from the trash, curtains she made from cutwork tablecloths and chenille bedspreads - plus dainty accessories found on the cheap at the Northridge Flea Market (held on the last Sunday of every month).
More modest gifts of needleworked clothing included the "smock of fyne Holland about wroughte with black silke" given by Lady Carew and Lady Townsend's "large ruff of lawne cutwork unmade.
 
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