I agree with Jane Partridge. The picots look right as well. A similar lace
constructed of machine-made tapes with needle-lace fillings was made in
France, but their picots were different.
Happy lace making,
Joepie on another dreary, grey day in East Sussex, UK
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Sorry forgot to add that I was referring to the edge picots.
Joepie.
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Although it has some nice needlelace fillings I donât think itâs from
Branscombe. My understanding of Branscombe lace is that it always includes
the little nibs on the bars and sometimes around the edge. Nibs are a type of
picot made by working buttonhole stitches over a loop of thread.