Exquisite !

Thank you for sharing this catalogue.
As you say, it is all very clear from the pictures and diagrams - but I'm
still curious to know what the text says.  And are there any sites showing
pictures of larger pieces of this lace ?  Is it used to decorate clothing,
or headdresses, or something else ?  (I'm thinking of the ecclesiastical
lace on television recently, showing the procession to St. Peter's in Rome
with all the Cardinals in their best finery.  - Oh for some close-ups !)

Best wishes,
Linda Walton,
(in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, U.K.,
where we have not so much an April shower as an April downpour,
and it's been going on all morning.
Still, the May flowers should be excellent as a result).

> (snip)
> The first pages are written in Galician language but the pictures and
> patterns ar so clear that at last it is not too important.
> I think it is a treasure to be well kept.
> It can be free downloaded from:
>
http://www.xunta.es/conselle/in/industria/WebIndust.nsf/fb89e3a8bb883872c125690500334c2b/2f984943705b31f3c1256fcc004b7c1d?OpenDocument
>
> It is a great day for all lacemakers as it is not common to have at our
> disposal such important information.
> Enjoy!
>
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