Pillage Village's snoods are rayon. They look to be crocheted and not filet
net work but I can't seem to get a close up of it to be sure.
http://www.pillagedvillage.com/~pillaged/cgi-bin/cart.cgi/HTC_Snoods.html?id
=Gn3va5eA&mv_pc=572

http://tinyurl.com/67yoaz

example of the filet lace
http://tinyurl.com/635kma

Filet net
http://www.filetlace.net/history
http://lace.lacefairy.com/ID/FiletID.html

filet net normally used to make snoods

http://flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/2496811249/

To my understanding, crespine, crespinette and fret are the names used
pre-1600s for netted cauls (cauls being a broad term for a style of head
covering). The name "snood" is post-1600s netted caul.

De

-----Original Message-----
If you're looking for snoods (what's the difference between a snood and a
crespine??), check out

www.pillagedvillage.com

They're woven nylon and will fit just about anyone. Also easy to
embellish, if you wish. Sell at $4 each, or 3 for $10, many colors
available.

Arlys (not affiliated, just a satisfied customer)


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