I believe Needlelace as we know it today came into being because, before hand,
it was worked in the spaces where threads from the fabric were withdrawn. When
the garment was worn out â the needlelace was also thrown away, as it was
part of the garment. Eventually they invented a way of making
Over the years I have collected a few quotations that contain references
to "lace" from works of fiction. Here are two:
" What is our Cosmos but a snowflake? What is it but a piece of lace? "Â
>From â*/The Year of the Flood/*â by Margaret Atwood (1939-?).
 " âYour face is like lace!â,
A friend of mine wants to get together with a few people who are working on
Bruges lace to form an online study group. Even one person would be great as an
accountability partner. Is there anyone working on Bruges who might want to
connect with her? It would not suit a raw beginner or someone