Dear friends,
Please remember this website, with lace terms given in a number of
languages:
https://www.oidfa.com/translate.html.en#

(I switched it to German.)

That said, "Drehstelle" was not on this list.
"Drehen" is on it, and is given as "twist." I would have thought
"Drehstelle" would be a turning stitch, as used in Milanese, but then I'm
not looking at a picture or drawing, either. But I see that Susan Hottle's
question has been answered; mostly I wanted to remind people of this
translating tool.

Sally

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