Thanks to all who responded with helpful hints regarding my request for access to the museum of Halas lace, and also Arlene Scaroni. On another note. I have encountered a lace in the Met collection which is a point ground without any gimp. https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/214651 Please note, the picture enlarges. The information cites Lille or Arras as the origin of the lace. But, Lille lace has a gimp. Actually, as far as I can discover, all point grounds tend to have gimps since it helps to even out the design area. In fact, the effect of this lace is that the design area looks a bit rough. The information also says early 19th century. Is this some experimental lace? Or is there a genre of point ground without a gimp that I am simply not recalling? Help! Devon
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