A group of Irish, Maltese, Tenerife handmade lace, together…
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A group of Irish, Maltese, Tenerife handmade lace, together with cards and lengths of thin lace and broderie anglaise wide lengths filet lace to include a length worked with birds, and a placemat worked with cupid-like figures and a crochet bag

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  • Broderie Anglaise - Broderie anglaise was popular in the 19th century and has been used to decorate clothing and home textiles since then. Broderie anglaise, also known as English embroidery, is a decorative needlework technique that involves creating cutwork designs on fabric using a combination of embroidery and lace-making techniques. The designs typically feature small, intricate holes cut into the fabric and then embellished with embroidery stitches.

    This type of embroidery is usually made on lightweight fabrics such as cotton, linen or batiste, and is characterized by its delicate and lacy appearance. Broderie anglaise is often used to embellish clothing, linens, and other household items such as tablecloths, napkins, and doilies. The designs can be geometric, floral or figurative and it's mostly used for decorative items such as clothing, home decor and accessories.

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