A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . =D RULES FOB MAKING 191 3- - =n LINE F, COL. 12—Continued A Fancy Zeccatello. ready to intersect and form the open cross in the center of the motif. Eachpair is twisted once, cloth-stitched, twisted again, cloth-stitched through thesecond, opposite pair and again twisted once. In finishing the two lower blocks,one is really starting new ones below to the right and left; the right-hand lowersquare becoming the left-hand upper square of a succeeding mo

A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . =D RULES FOB MAKING 191 3- - =n LINE F, COL. 12—Continued A Fancy Zeccatello. ready to intersect and form the open cross in the center of the motif. Eachpair is twisted once, cloth-stitched, twisted again, cloth-stitched through thesecond, opposite pair and again twisted once. In finishing the two lower blocks,one is really starting new ones below to the right and left; the right-hand lowersquare becoming the left-hand upper square of a succeeding mo Stock Photo
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A lace guide for makers and collectors; with a bibliography and five-language nomenclature, profusely illuswith halftone plates and key designs . =D RULES FOB MAKING 191 3- - =n LINE F, COL. 12—Continued A Fancy Zeccatello. ready to intersect and form the open cross in the center of the motif. Eachpair is twisted once, cloth-stitched, twisted again, cloth-stitched through thesecond, opposite pair and again twisted once. In finishing the two lower blocks, one is really starting new ones below to the right and left; the right-hand lowersquare becoming the left-hand upper square of a succeeding motif. The grill-like, twisted, center threads are now cloth-stitched into the lower blocks to formtheir bodies. It should be remarked that these squares are not exactly opposite:—the uppermost pair in leaving a higher square, crosses through the grilledcenter and enters the middle of tbe lower square to the other side: the pair comingfrom the middle of the upper block crosses and enters at the lower part of theside of the square below. -? 192 A LACE GUIDE FOR MAKERS AND COLLECTORS a== =====— === LINE F, COL. 13, Valenciennes Picots.. These plaits are braided in the usual manner, and the linen-stitch jointsare made as in Lines D and E, Column 13. The right-hand pair is here used to make the picot. It is twisted threetimes and followed by an ordinary picot as explained under Line B, Column 13.To complete it, one crosses the two threads of the pair, takes the exterior threadalone and places it in the reverse direction over and around the pin. One thentwists the pair three times, and having twisted the waiting, unused pair of thebraid, recommences plaiting. Q= =D EVLES FOB MAKING 193 LINE F, COL. 14, Italian Open-eyed, Cable-like Spiders.