Hi Helen:

>From the Arachne archives:

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Adele
from western Canada where Oops, it’s sunny again

> I had the privilege to go to Anchorage for a lace class way back in, I
think, 1998. I did Bruges but I seem to remember that a few people were
learning lutec (?) lace. I think it was a bobbin lace that made use of padding
techniques from some needle laces. I have a mental picture (if I could do
those, a topic for a future post) of them laying loads of short pieces of
thread where they wanted it thicker. Have I totally confused you all yet?
Anyway, I don't remember ever hearing of this lace since then. Did I
completely make up this memory or is there such a lace? If the latter then was
it just a short term 'fad' or does it have any history?
>
> Regards, Helen
>
> (On the west coast of mainland Canada where we are finally getting some more
rain)

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