Dear Gon, I am a little confused about your characterization of the ground as cinq trous. To me, cinq trous has a square type of configuration like rose ground. This ground looks hexagonal. I have located it in a book called Deocrative Fillings for Bucks Point Lace, compiled by Geraldine Stott. She calls it Honeycomb. It is possible that it is similar to a Kat stitch or Point de Paris configuration. Or are all these the same configuration? I am very confused. Is this kind of honeycomb stitch common in Flemish laces? Devon
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