I have found the article. It includes the pictures. It is in PDF form and
just less than 150 kb.
You will be welcome to it if you but ask.
But realize it is only a contribution to the difficulty we have in this
area.
Also whilst I have tackled it broadly I have not been able to answer (not
being a lace maker or lace historian) some of the objections/contributions
that those more knowledgeable than me offered.
From Brian and Jean
Cooranbong. Australia
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