Hello Sue,
 
If you can get hold of a book called "The baby wore white.  Robes for
special occasions" by Heather Toomer, (ISBN 9 790954 273018) who is a lace
collector, you will see a feast of antique baby gowns.  Some of them have
patterns too, and most of these you can draw out on to squared paper.  The
'perfect' one might just be one of these.

Liz Pass
In Poole, weather windy but dry for the moment

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Can  I say a big thank you to all who sent me their very interesting and
helpful information for this project.  I have enjoyed reading them and of
course there were a number of things I would never have thought of, so for
all of that I do thank you.

I would have loved to know what type of lace you made on your garments, just
as a point of interest, ie seeing the choices of beds, bucks, torchon or
some of the other spectacular laces made by you all around the world.  Still
I do have loads of info and am still hunting for 'the' pattern that shouts
at me that it is the perfect one for the garment. Many thanks to all, Sue T
Dorset UK

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