Sorry, should have added to my last on this the way used in the 19th century 
Alexandra Stillwell recommends as working best for her - use a thicker pair of 
threads (just one pair) in the footside, and work cloth and twist instead of 
cloth with it.  Has the vice of its virtue - not surprisingly, you can't gather 
or ruffle it easily.  Would not therefore be suitable for a garter, but might 
be worth considering reviving elsewhere, especially if the lace is to be 
attached so that the footside doesn't show - though I suppose you could use a 
suitably coloured thread and make a feature of it.

I'll continue as before, and say that I like the slightly ruffled effect I end 
up with!


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