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> you are right! It is a stylistic error, usually it is rather 
> funny. There are collections of 
> "Stilblüten" eg. taken from pupils essays.
> I am not sure, what it has to do with lace.

The lace part would be that it's stylised (stil) flowers (blute) in 
point ground.  The pun part would be that there are stylistic errors, 
meaning she's breaking the "stylistic rules" of point ground to make 
the patterns do what she wants them to?  

The different versions of point ground laces (Bucks, Tonder, etc.) have 
specific characteristics (rules) that make them what they are.  A 
single example would be what is done at the first pin in from the 
footside passives.  Ulrike doesn't stick carefully to a particular 
lace's rules when she designs, but does what will work best for the 
effect she wants.  WOuld these be her stil-blute?

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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