Hungarian. See"The Art of Lace-making in Hungary" by Maria Csernyanszky,
Corvina Press,1962. Budapest.Pictures starting page 51. Details starting
page 53. "Lace with Noue (looped) Ornamentation.
According to the book, this type of lace may be traced to Flanders, Brussels,
and then centered in old Hungarian bobbin lace. In some pieces it was used
for ground, and in others was also used in the pattern. Samples of the lace
vary from highly skilled to fairly coarse.
I have several pieces of this type of lace in my collection and was
intrigued. Somewhere in my books I have a modern pattern using this
technique that's on my long list of 'someday'.
Alice in Oregon -- where I'm hanging out at home doing all kinds of
projects. Just finished making a lace hat. Don't know when or where I'll
wear it. Next project is a lamp shade. Weather is chilly and often damp.Â
I try to catch the sunny bits to work outdoors.
On Thursday, May 21, 2020, 2:30:53 PM PDT, Devon Thein
<[email protected]> wrote:
What would you call the lace I just posted on
http://laceioli.ning.com/group/identification-history ?
Devon
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