Hi All,  I haven't looked in any books yet but China seems like
a likely place of origin to me too.  Something about the way all
the petals are done in two stitches side to side makes me think 
that.  The description says something like "this type of lacy work
is called Burano, Point de Venise or Reticella".  I know it's not
the last one and I'd be surprised if it's either of the other two.

Happy lacing!  Jane in Vermont, USA where the trillium are in
bloom and we have lots of Jack-in-the-Pulpit sprouts!
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