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Lace

Valuable old lace, cut and framed for sale in Bruges, Belgium

Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern,[1] made by machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace,[2]: 122  although there are other types of lace, such as knitted or crocheted lace. Other laces such as these are considered as a category of their specific craft. 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 lace began in Italy in the late 1500s,[2]: 122  [3]: 12  there are some questions regarding its origins.

Originally linen, silk, gold, or silver threads were used. Now lace is often made with cotton thread, although linen and silk threads are still available. Manufactured lace may be made of synthetic fiber. A few modern artists make lace with a fine copper or silver wire instead of thread.

  1. ^ "Lace". The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b Frost, Patricia (2000). Miller's collecting textiles. London: Miller's. ISBN 1-84000-203-4. OCLC 48140446.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference :2 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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