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1 Binche Lace
Belgian bobbin lace, originally very similar to the Valenciennes consisting of mesh patterns over spider and rosette ground. The modern variety is made of flat bobbin springs applied to machine-net foundation.
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Binche lace — is a Flemish bobbin lace that originated in Binche, Belgium. It is continuous, meaning it is made all at once, in one piece. It is generally made in strips 2 inches (5 cm) wide.cite book |last= Deboeck |first= Guido |title= Flemish DNA Ancestry:… … Wikipedia
binche lace — /ˈbɪnʃ leɪs/ (say binsh lays) noun a bobbin lace featuring a floral pattern on coarse mesh. {named after Binche, town in Belgium, where it was originally made} …
binche lace — ˈbaⁿsh , anch noun Usage: usually capitalized B Etymology: from Binche, Belgium, where it was originally made : a bobbin lace of Flemish origin having flat designs of floral scrolls on a coarse mesh ground with a scattered snowflake pattern … Useful english dictionary
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