Lace Patterns - Battenburg Church Lace

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Lace Patterns: The engraving opposite illustrates a magnificent specimen of
Modern Church Lace made of Battenburg braid with a limited introduction of Honiton
braid. The specimen itself is considerably wider than represented, but as the
width is a matter of individual taste, the engraving will serve as a design
for a narrow church lace.
Sorrento bars are used to connect the braids and to form foundations for the
spiders or rosettes here and there inserted, and the lace is delicately bordered
with a dainty picot-braid. The fancy stitches in the main portions of the cross
are point de Valenciennes, while those in the minor sections are point de Bruxelles.
Point de fillet is used for the central portion of the large T-shaped symbol,
while the stitch forming the other symbol is one never used except for church
lace, and consists of two or three sets of fine stitches so interlaced as to
seem to form one solid stitch.
In making church patterns any insignia desired can be introduced by a professional
designer—an accomplishment that is usually beyond the inventive powers
of the novice in lace-making.
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