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Identifier: historyoflac00pall (find matches)
Title: History of lace
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Palliser, Bury, Mrs., 1805-1878 Jourdain, Margaret Dryden, Alice
Subjects: Lace and lace making
Publisher: New York : C. Scribner's Sons
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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ace,Fresh matter for a world of chatRight Indian this, right Macklin that. —Swift, Journal of a Modern IjikJii. Mechlin, the finest lace of all! —Anderson, Origin of Coninnrrc. l\ose : Pray, what may this lace be worth a yard ?•• JUilance : Right Mechlin, by this light! —i^arquhar, The Brcniitnuj Olfircr. Mechlin is the prettiest of laces, fine, transparent, andelective. It is made in one piece, on the piUow. with ^•^ To afford an idea of the intrinsic Fr. value of Brussels lace, we give an esti- Ground (reseau) 2.782 mate of the expense of a fine flounce Footing (engrelurt) 127 (volant), of vrai reseau melange (point —— and plat), 12 metres long by 35 centi- Total . . . 10,859*02 metres wide (Vd\ vards by 14 inches)— p^. = .4-484 7 6 Cost of the plat 1.885-7) Equals .£36 3^. 9J. tlie metre, and Needle-point 5,000 the selling price would be about Open-work, yo«rs (fonnoge) . 390 .£50 16s., which would make the Applique (stricngc) 800 flounces amount to £609 12.s.
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To face page 124, MECHLIN 125 various faucy stitches introduced. Its distinguishing fea-ture is the cordonnet or flat silky thread which outlines thepattern, and gives to this lace the character of embroidery(hence it is sometimes called Broderie de Malines^); andsecondly, the hexagonal mesh of the reseau. This ismade of two threads twisted twice on four sides, and fourthreads plaited three times on the two other sides. Thusthe plait is shorter and the mesh consequently smallerthan that of Brussels lace. Mechlin was sometimesgrounded with an ornamental reseau called Fond deiieige, or (Eil de perdrix, and also with the six-pointedFond Chant; but these varieties are not common. Theearliest Mechlin has the points desprit, and is very rare.It was made at Mechlin, Antwerp, Lierre and Turnhout,but the manufacture has long been on the decline. In1834 there were but eight houses where it was fabricated,but at a later date it appears to have partially revived.There was a fine collection of Mec

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