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Pattern of Threads in Bobbin-net Lace

Pattern of Threads in Bobbin-net Lace


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Pattern of Threads in Bobbin-net Lace

An enlarged illustration of the pattern of threads in the lace produced by a bobbin-net machine. Date: 1843

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Bobbin Enlarged Lace Produced Threads


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This enlarged illustration provides a captivating glimpse into the intricate world of bobbin-net lace, as depicted in this 1843 print from Mary Evans Prints Online. Bobbin-net lace is a type of lace produced using a machine that holds bobbins containing threads, which are then guided by a net to create the lace pattern. The delicate threads weave in and out of one another, forming complex and beautiful designs. The pattern in this illustration showcases the intricacy and precision of the bobbin-net lace-making process. Each thread follows a specific path, intertwining with others to create the final design. The enlargement allows us to appreciate the minute details of the pattern, from the delicate loops and curves to the precise intersections of threads. The use of a bobbin-net machine revolutionized the production of lace in the 19th century, allowing for the mass production of intricate designs that were previously only achievable through labor-intensive hand-made methods. This innovation enabled the spread of lace-making beyond the confines of traditional lace-making centers, making it accessible to a wider audience and contributing to its popularity as a fashionable accessory. Despite the advent of modern lace-making technologies, the beauty and allure of bobbin-net lace endure, making it a cherished piece of textile history. This illustration serves as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship involved in creating these intricate and timeless designs.

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