Hello All!  Was anyone else watching Antiques Roadshow tonight?  Near the end 
of the episode, the appraiser looked at a drop dead Egyptian shawl, circa 
1920's, & called the textile "assuit".  When I Googled, the description seemed 
reminiscent of Lacis or Liers lace except that the "thread" is flat metal, sort 
of like plate used in goldwork.  Short lengths of 1/8" wide metal are woven 
onto a tulle foundation with a flat needle rather than Luneville hook.  The 
finished "fabric" is heavy but drapes well.  Just wondered if anyone has tried 
this technique or will comment.  The AR piece was quite lovely with rows of 
stylized trees, flowers & geometrics interspersed with open tulle foundation.  
Sincerely, Susan Hottle, Palm Beach Gardens, FL USA 




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