needle-lace
51needlepoint lace — /ˈnidlpɔɪnt leɪs / (say needlpoynt lays) noun a kind of lace in which a needle works out the design upon parchment or paper …
52hairpin lace — noun : a lace with looped edges made by crocheting around the prongs of a U shaped needle …
53Punto in Aria — (literally stitch in air ) is an early form of Needle lace, devised in Italy. It is considered the first true lace because it was the first meant to be stitched alone, and not first onto a woven fabric.It is a closely related needle lace to… …
54Crochet — For a note duration, see Quarter note. Detail of a crocheted doily, Sweden Crochet (English pronunciation: /k …
55Needlerun net — refers to a family of laces created by using a needle to embroider on a net ground. Along with Tambour lace this became more popular with the advent of machine made netting. See also Limerick lace …
56Needlework — Needleman redirects here. For other uses, see Needleman (disambiguation). Needlewoman redirects here. For other uses, see Needlewoman (disambiguation). In a local fashion boutique in Bangalore, India, a craftsman seen busy with needlework on a… …
57Armenian needlelace — (also known as Bebilla, Nazareth Lace and Knotted Lace) is a pure form of needle lace made using only a needle, thread and pair of scissors. HistoryLike Lacis, Armenian needlelace seems to be an obvious descendant of netmaking. Where lacis adds… …
58Reticella — (also reticello or in French point coupé or point couppe) is a needle lace dating from the 15th century and remaining popular into the first quarter of the 17th century. Reticella was originally a form of cutwork in which threads were pulled from …
59Ñandutí — lace from Asunción Paraguay Ñandutí is a traditional Paraguayan embroidered lace, introduced by the Spaniards, that is related to Teneriffe lace. The name means spider web in Guaraní, the official, indigenous language of Paraguay. External links …
60point de gaze — Fr. /pwaonn deuh gahz /. a needlepoint lace in which delicate floral designs are sewn onto a net ground. [1900 05; < F: gauze stitch] * * * ▪ lace (French: “gauze lace”), needle lace produced in Brussels, principally from 1851 to around… …