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  • 1Mechlin lace — 18th century 18th cent …

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  • 2Chantilly lace — This article is about the type of lace. For the song, see Chantilly Lace (song). For the film, see Chantilly Lace (film) …

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  • 3Chemical lace — (sometimes referred to as Schiffli Lace) is a form of machine made lace. This method of lace making is done by embroidering a pattern on a sacrificial fabric that has been chemically treated so as to disintegrate after the pattern has been… …

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  • 4Needle lace — borders from the Erzgebirge mountains Germany in 1884, displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum …

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  • 5Crocheted lace — 19th century Irish crochet Crochet lace is an application of the art of crochet. Generally it uses finer threads and more decorative styles of stitching often with flowing lines or scalloped edges to give interest. Variation of the size of the… …

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  • 6textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 …

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  • 7Needlerun net — refers to a family of laces created by using a needle to embroider on a net ground. Along with Tambour lace this became more popular with the advent of machine made netting. See also Limerick lace …

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  • 8Anton Cermak — Infobox Officeholder name = Anton Joseph Cermak office = Mayor of Chicago order = 44th term start = 1931 term end = 1933 predecessor = William Hale Thompson successor = Frank J. Corr birth date = birth date|1873|04|01 birth place = Kladno,… …

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  • 9Strategic Defense Initiative — Organization SDIO Agency overview Formed 1984 Dissolved 1993 (renamed) Superseding a …

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  • 10Ñandutí — lace from Asunción Paraguay Ñandutí is a traditional Paraguayan embroidered lace, introduced by the Spaniards, that is related to Teneriffe lace. The name means spider web in Guaraní, the official, indigenous language of Paraguay. External links …

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