"...Anyone got any ideas on what they actually are?
http://tinyurl.com/y2rf8l5";

Tensioning, tethering?  When doing forms of needlework, one forgotten thing is
allowing an item to hang to get a true result, and when working with long
lengths in lace (such as a growing train), it should be tensioned and/or hung
for a true end result.  Then the lace doesn't go below the desired place (ie:
end of bodice), or past the fabric (ie: skirt/hem) to get caught or dirtied,
etc. or appear poorly planned and executed.

Conjecture with logic and possiblity/probability.

Hopefully someone has thorough details . . .

Best,Susan Reishus

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