Bone-Lace

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Bone-Lace, a kind of lace made upon a cushion from linen thread; the pattern is marked out with pins, round which are twisted the different threads, each wound on its own bobbin. The lace was so called from the fact that bobbins were formerly made of bone.




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