Re: [lace] identification of a type of lace

2015-02-05 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Yes, seeing more of the lace does put a different slant on things, and I agree with all that Lorelei says. Not typical of anything but probably Dutch/Flemish. Brenda Those photos are very interesting. Brenda in Allhallows paternos...@appleshack.com www.brendapaternoster.co.uk - To

[lace] identification of a type of lace

2015-02-04 Thread Nathalie
Dearest Lorelei (and others of course) Thank you so much for the info. You asked for some close-ups and here they are. Is that detailed enough? If you have any additional information, I would be so thankful! https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevienixed/16445387495/

[lace] identification of a type of lace

2015-02-04 Thread Lorelei Halley
Nathalie Those photos are very interesting. There are a number of things I can say, but I can't give you a place or time with any confidence. This page on my website has some which may be pottenkant. That form was made not only with Paris ground, but sometimes with Flanders ground, torchon

Re: [lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread Sue Babbs
Do you also have a photo of a larger section of the lace than just this detailed area? Sue suebabbs...@gmail.com -Original Message- From: Brenda Paternoster Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2015 4:12 AM To: Nathalie Cc: Arachne Subject: Re: [lace] Identification of a type of lace

[lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread lacel...@frontier.com
is anyone able to tell me which type of lace this is? I haven't got a clue, so any info is appreciated! https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/stevienixed/15811206704 According to Kurella's Guide to Lace and Linens, this mesh is Maglia de Spagna, or Spanish Point. It appears in some Italian and Spanish

Re: [lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread AGlez
I would say it is a machine made lace. The borders of the motifs look weird to me, making me think that they are not made by hand. But I would need to see a more enlarged picture. Does nobody else think it is machine made? Best wishes, from Antje in Spain. - To unsubscribe send email to

Re: [lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Looking at it again what I originally thought might be raised tallies are more likely to be a kink in the thread caused by poor tension. That's definitely not a machine made feature, but as you say to identify lace as machine made you do need to see the foot edge. Sent from Brenda's iPad On

[lace] identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread Lorelei Halley
Nathalie It has some unusual features. The motifs are half stitch, the ground is ctt pin ctt -- which is sometimes called twisted hole ground. That is the stitch used in honeycomb ground, but this is not honeycomb ground. Do you have any shots of a larger section of the piece so we can see the

Re: [lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread Ilske Thomsen
I wouldn’t say this is a specific lace type. On the picture I see half stitch and a ground cross twist twist pin cross twist twist. It is a straight piece of lace looks as if the thread is very thick could be the enlarging. On my picture there is no gimp and no raised tallies. On the second

Re: [lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread Brenda Paternoster
Working methodically through my Pat Earnshaw ID bible - Bobbin Needle Laces, Identification and Care: 1, woven/plaited -21 21, solid motifs, open grounds structured -23 23, bars or reseau (mesh), it’s reseau so -31 31, design and ground continuous or non-continuous, it’s continuous so - 32

[lace] Identification of a type of lace

2015-02-03 Thread Nathalie
Hello everyone, is anyone able to tell me which type of lace this is? I haven't got a clue, so any info is appreciated! https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/stevienixed/15811206704 Much love - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here.