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'''Tambour lace''' refers to a family of lace made by stretching a fine net over a frame (the eponymous ''Tambour'', from the [[French language|French]] for drum) and creating a [[chain stitch]] using a fine hook to reach through the net and draw the working thread through the net. |
'''Tambour lace''' refers to a family of lace made by stretching a fine net over a frame (the eponymous ''Tambour'', from the [[French language|French]] for drum) and creating a [[chain stitch]] using a fine hook to reach through the net and draw the working thread through the net. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[Limerick lace]] |
*[[Limerick lace]] |
Revision as of 14:17, 10 February 2006
Tambour lace refers to a family of lace made by stretching a fine net over a frame (the eponymous Tambour, from the French for drum) and creating a chain stitch using a fine hook to reach through the net and draw the working thread through the net.