What a fascinating video! Thanks for letting us know where to find it!

Barbara

Snoqualmie, WA
USA

> It's Barmen machine lace.  Very typical of this type of lace which is
> made on a circular machine ising coarse cotton thread.
> 
> http://barmenlace.com/
> Click on the Union flag and then video to see the machine in action
> 
> Brenda
> 
> On 13 Jun 2007, at 14:15, Joanne Callow wrote:
> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> This is my first post and I'm a bit nervous about showing my ignorance
>> here!  I've just discovered www.Etsy.com.  In case you don't know it,
>> it's for individuals to sell hand-crafted things and it's got some
>> lovely items for sale.  Anyway I came across this:
>> http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=6122571 which is
>> described as crochet lace but it looks very like bobbin lace to me.
>> Can anyone tell me if it really is crochet lace and how to tell the
>> difference?
>> 
>> (I started learning bobbin lace in January and am really enjoying it.
>> Now working on a torchon garter for my cousin's wedding.)
>> 
>> Joanne in Bucks, UK  (Yes, I'm going to try some Bucks Point soon)
>> 
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> Brenda in Allhallows, Kent
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