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
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
Sorry, in my haste I sent this from the AOL and not the gmail account.
Devon
Many thanks to all those who are helping me with the puzzle of the Saxony
lace. I have received some very insightful replies, both privately and
publicly.
Some themes emerge. Bohemia is a confusing concept,
Many thanks to all those who are helping me with the puzzle of the Saxony
lace. I have received some very insightful replies, both privately and
publicly.
Some themes emerge. Bohemia is a confusing concept, geographically and
culturally.
Several people, Jean, and Leonard, tended to identify the