Good morning!
I actually did respond directly to Ilske about this but for those of you
that are interested here is what I said. My information is from studying
hundreds
of pieces of Tønder lace from the museums collection in Tønder.
bobbi
Good morning! The degrees range from 52 to 60. The majority that I've done
reconstructions on
have been either 56 or 57 though.
Hope this helps.
bobbi
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Hello Ilske and everyone
About the angle of Tønder laces, I have not seen an answer to your
question. In the OIDFA Point Ground Lace study book, the angles given for
pre-1900 Tønder laces are 56 to 60 degrees; after 1900 it is 57 degrees
only.
Does this help?
Maybe someone else can add further information.
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