Appliqué lace
Types of lace
Appliqué lace refers to various types of lace where the decorative motifs are sewn as appliqués[1] to an existing openwork fabric, such as tulle, netting, filet or bobbinet. Motifs may also be applied to drawn thread work and cut-work. The motifs can be either hand-made (via needle lace, bobbin lace or as embroidered fabric) or machine-made.
References
- ^ Jordan, Sandra (December 5, 2018). "In Ireland, Making Lace for the Love of It". The New York Times. Retrieved October 18, 2023.
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Lace types
- Filet lace
- Punto in Aria
- Point de Venise
- Point de France
- Alençon
- Aemilia Ars
- Argentan
- Argentella
- Armenian
- Burano
- Halas lace
- Hedebo embroidery
- Hollie Point
- Nallıhan
- Point de Gaze
- Kenmare Lace
- Ñandutí
- Oya
- Pag
- Puncetto Valsesiano
- Tenerife
- Youghal
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- Mezzopunto
- Princess
- Renaissance
- Battenberg
- Romanian point
- Branscombe
- Broomstick lace
- Irish crochet
- Hairpin
- Filet crochet
- Orvieto lace
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