Needlerun net
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Needlerun net is a family of laces created by using a needle to embroider on a net ground.[1]
Along with Tambour lace this became more popular with the advent of machine made netting.
It is used in Limerick lace.
References
- ^ Pat Earnshaw (1984). A Dictionary of Lace. Shire Publications. ISBN 0-85263-700-4.
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Lace types
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Cutwork |
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Part laces | |
Tape |
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- Mezzopunto
- Princess
- Renaissance
- Battenberg
- Romanian point
- Branscombe
- Broomstick lace
- Irish crochet
- Hairpin
- Filet crochet
- Orvieto lace
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