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  • Miniatura para Back to the Future Part II
    self-lacing shoes». New York Post. Consultado el 17 de febrero de 2014.  O'Kane, Sean (16 de marzo de 2016). «Nike will sell actual self-lacing sneakers…
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  • Needle lace is a type of lace created using a needle and thread to create hundreds of small stitches to form the lace itself. The origins of needle lace…
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  • Knitted lace, therefore, is an example of knitting. This article considers both needle lace and bobbin lace. While some experts say both needle lace and bobbin…
    28 kB (3295 palabras) - 02:05 25 mar 2024
  • lace, because early bobbins were made of bone or ivory. Bobbin lace is one of the two major categories of handmade laces, the other being needle lace
    25 kB (2658 palabras) - 02:16 17 abr 2024
  • High-quality embroidery needles are plated with two-thirds platinum and one-third titanium alloy. Traditionally, needles have been kept in needle books or needlecases…
    16 kB (1950 palabras) - 08:21 22 mar 2024
  • created by weaving or embroidery using a long blunt needle and a thread on a ground of knotted net lace or filet work made of square or diagonal meshes of…
    7 kB (924 palabras) - 09:52 28 mar 2024
  • clearly inferior surrogate for "true" lace such as bobbin lace, needle lace or netting. The first examples of crocheted lace try to reproduce the products of…
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  • Broderie anglaise (categoría Needle lace)
    needlework technique incorporating features of embroidery, cutwork and needle lace that became associated with England, due to its popularity there in the…
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  • Armenian needlelace (redirección desde Armenian lace)
    when people used plant thorns and fish bones instead of needles, then wood, ivory, metal needles. From early historical times, they started working with…
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  • Point de Venise is a Venetian needle lace from the 17th century characterized by scrolling floral patterns with additional floral motifs worked in relief…
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  • the fundamental elements of sewing, knitting, embroidery, crochet, and needle lace-making, whether by hand or machine. A variety of stitches, each with…
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  • Lacemaking in Croatia (redirección desde Croatian lace)
    Lepoglava, and the Sveta Marija village in the Međimurje County. Pag lace is made by needle-point and consists of spider web pattern embellishments and numerous…
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  • Irish Crochet lace. Kenmare lace is a needlepoint Irish lace based on the detached buttonhole stitch. (It is sometimes called needle-lace to distinguish…
    9 kB (1183 palabras) - 09:39 16 jul 2023
  • Ipswich lace is a historical fashion accessory, the only known American hand-made bobbin lace to be commercially produced. Centered in the coastal town…
    19 kB (2126 palabras) - 23:45 27 abr 2024
  • Beatrice.: 102  It is made using bobbins and needles, or just needles alone.The original Battenberg lace used just one stitich: buttonhole picot. Other…
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  • (or Point de Gaze), which is a type of needle lace, though sometimes also called "Brussels lace". Brussels lace is well known for its delicacy and beauty…
    10 kB (1322 palabras) - 03:01 19 may 2024
  • Alençon lace (UK: /ˈælənsɒn, æˈlɒ̃sɒ̃/, US: /əˈlɛnsɒn, -sən/) or point d'Alençon (French: [pwɛ̃ dalɑ̃sɔ̃]) is a needle lace that originated in Alençon…
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  • presser bar. The first machine had 8 needles per inch and was suitable for worsted: The next version had 16 needles per inch and was suitable for silk.…
    10 kB (1173 palabras) - 12:07 17 mar 2023
  • Tatting (categoría Lace)
    to the use of the tatting needle, so it must have originated prior to the mid-1800s. In the late 20th century, tatting needles became commercially available…
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  • Ñandutí (redirección desde Paraguay lace)
    traditional Paraguayan lace. The name means "spider web" in Guaraní, the official, indigenous language of Paraguay. The lace is worked on fabric which…
    6 kB (786 palabras) - 09:02 5 ene 2024
  • Carrickmacross lace is a form of lace that may be described as decorated net. A three-layer 'sandwich' is made consisting of the pattern (at the bottom)…
    4 kB (386 palabras) - 18:48 17 may 2023
  • encouraged the addition of lace to embellish the Catholic liturgy. By the 1660s, Venetian needle lace became the most fashionable lace, with the patronage of…
    22 kB (2463 palabras) - 09:36 14 feb 2024