The Austrian folder Salzburger Kloppelspitzen Reihe number 6, contains 12
Old-Flanders patterns - continuous laces, no corners.  
Barbara Fay has it listed in 'Altflandrische Spitze' (page 6 in her Jan 2007
catalogue) along with 'Onder de Loep' by Nora Andriess, an analysis of old
Flemish laces from late 16th to late 17th century from the collection of the
St Carolus Borromeus church in Antwerp.
 
Jay in Sydney
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Subject: [lace] Re: [lace] [lace] De Linnenkast and Salzburger
Klöppelspitzen Reihe

I have the Austrian folder number 5, which has lots of wide Torchon 
patterns, from the museum in St Gilgen. No Flanders or Binche.
Also, Linenkast 4 (and 3). These are both patterns found on household linen 
through Netherlands, reworked by the OIDFA study group.  Linenkast 4 has 
some Paris patterns, some narrow and wide  Binche, some narrow plaited 
laces, and so on - but they are all straight pieces (no corners). An 
excellent book - just wish I had numbers 1 and 2.
Hope this helps,
Milada Marshall
wet Somerset, but about to go to Brugge. 

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