Definitely this piece is not the style of Hinojosa lace. As I privately commented to Devon, Hinojosa is a continuous tape lace without grounds nor fillings between tapes. The Saxony piece is a part tape lace worked with clothstitch. There are drawn some spaces between tapes that are filled with "vermicellos". The vermicello is a little tape which is worked making little rings that seem holes, coming back on itself again and again until the space is filled. It is also called "occhiolino tipo serpentino" . There are in Italia pieces completely made with this stitch, especially in the North. On the book "Merletto a Fuselli" -Note de storia e materiali d'archivio- tells about the cultural relation between the Lace School of Gorizia with others Schools in Viena, Eslovenia, Praga and Germany before the First World 's War. So it is not a nonsense thinking in the possiblity of a piece with some common features
Greetings from Barcelona. Spain. Carolina de la Guardia > El 16 feb 2017, a las 18:40, Malvary Cole <malva...@sympatico.ca> escribió: > > The other vermicelli lace not mentioned, which has no holes and where the > cloth stitch goes right to the edges is hinohosa from Spain. > > Just another thought to be put in the mix. > > Malvary in Ottawa where we have had about 50cm of snow since Sunday, but not > as badly hit as the Maritimes. Nice sunny day (well it was when I started > this message), and allegedly +7 temperature for Sunday. > > - > To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: > unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to > arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/ - To unsubscribe send email to majord...@arachne.com containing the line: unsubscribe lace y...@address.here. For help, write to arachne.modera...@gmail.com. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/