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  2. Romanian point lace - Wikipedia

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    The lace originated in the early 20th century. Romanian nuns travelled to Egypt and taught the technique to families of European descendants. In England, it known as "Hungarian point lace" because it originated in Transylvania, which was once part of Hungary.

  3. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Cavandoli macramé. Macramé is a form of textile produced using knotting (rather than weaving or knitting) techniques.. The primary knots of macramé are the square (or reef knot) and forms of "hitching": various combinations of half hitches.

  4. Embroidered lace - Wikipedia

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    Embroidered lace is embroidered on a base using a needle.The base varies according to the type. Many techniques use a net, either woven or knotted. The net varies: Woven fabric with threads removed to make a grid (Reticella, Buratto)

  5. Punto a groppo - Wikipedia

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    It originated in Italy, possibly Milan, [2] in the 16th century and usually incorporated geometric patterns. It is the precursor to bobbin lace. [3] Remaining samples of this lace are rare. [4] Punto a groppo was typically used for edging.

  6. Saba lace - Wikipedia

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    Saba lace works. Saba lace or Spanish Work, as it was known in the early period, is a handcrafted art of needlework designs which began as a cottage industry on the Caribbean island of Saba at the end of the 19th century and grew into one of the leading industries on the island at the turn of the 20th century.

  7. Friendship bracelet - Wikipedia

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    For each of the different types of friendship bracelets there is a large number of different patterns that get passed on from person to person; patterns may also be found in books or on websites. The number of possible patterns is extremely large. Only the most well known and most commonly used ones have names.

  8. Freehand lace - Wikipedia

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    Freehand lace is a bobbin lace that works directly on the fabric of the lace pillow without using a pricked pattern. Very few pins are needed for this technique (in most cases, only at the two edges.) [1] The very early bobbin laces were probably made freehand, as pins were scarce, coarse, and expensive.

  9. Leavers machine - Wikipedia

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    Most lace machines stem from the weft-knitting Stocking frame.The Leavers machine is a derivative of Heathcoat's 1809 Old Loughborough.The Leavers machine was invented by John Levers [sic], a framesmith and setter-up of Sutton-in-Ashfield.

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