Hello All! What a delight to see Jane's answer to Julie's scarf conundrum!
For those of us lucky enough to get a seat, this wondrous information was
presented in Jane's class at IOLI convention in Iowa. It was quite a
revelation as we measured & weighed & tested the results. We all brought
Barrie
I agree with Brenda and Catherine. It looks like point de gaze needle lace,
just from the style alone. We don't have enough detail to see individual
threads.
Lorelei
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Hi Julie
It looks like Point de Gaze, but not detailed enough to be certain that itâs
all needle lace with no bobbin fillings to make it mixed Brussels. A very
nice piece of lace.
Brenda
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> Sorry, here is the photo of the lace.
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> http://tinyurl.com/whatlaceisthis
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Brenda in Allhallows
pat
Yes I agree with Cathy. A very lucky lady. Any chance of a close up of the
lace?
Maureen
E Yorks UK
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Lucky, lucky lady! Point de Gaze Needlelace I would say and very nice too!
Catherine Barley
UK
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> On 30 Oct 2015, at 07:38, Barrie wrote:
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> Sorry, here is the photo of the lace.
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> http://tinyurl.com/whatlaceisthis
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Sorry, here is the photo of the lace.
http://tinyurl.com/whatlaceisthis
Julie
>From New Zealand
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> On 30/10/2015, at 16:04, Barrie wrote:
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> Could someone please tell me what sort of lace this is ? My friend was
given this beautiful piece which is 7 1/2 inches wide x 62 i