BATTENBERG LACE
x TAPE LACE
xx LACE
xx OPENWORK EMBROIDERY
Battenberg lace cover for a round basket with a handle. Formed by basting a special tape over a full-size pattern and then adding simple stitches to connect the tape into a piece of lace. CREATIVE IDEAS FOR LIVING Nov-Dec 1990 (v.21#6) pg. 62
Two collars and a table runner are made from Battenberg lace. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Dec 1986 (v.31#6) pg. 64, 86
Battenberg-lace projects with butterfly motifs. (1) Scalloped-edged pillow sham has a ring of lace butterflies at its center and single butterflies at each corner. (2) A 8"x13" boudoir pillow. (3) Lingerie bag with ribbon closures. (3) Nightgown with lace edging at the top and pleats falling from the openwork butterfly motif. McCALLS NEEDLEWORK & CRAFTS Feb 1988 (v.33#2) pg. 64, 101, 102
Battenberg lace. Instructions for making this lace using a sewing machine and for creating a sampler of stitches: Point Duchesse, Point D'Alencon, bundled bar and Point D'Angleterre. NEEDLE & THREAD Mar-Apr 1986 (v.6#2) pg. 6
Battenberg lace, also called tape lace, is made with woven tape and a needle. Includes instructions for a sampler in the shape of a butterfly that incorporates ring, Venetian bar, Sorrento bar, Russian stitch, Russian-stitch variations, single net stitch and Point d'Alecon stitch. THREADS #10 Apr-May 1987 pg. 30
Battenberg lace is made using a framework of commercial woven tape. Includes pattern for a Starburst collar and instructions for working three filling stitches (Russian stitch, gathered straight stitch, and Sorrento wheel). THREADS #59 Jun-Jul 1995 pg. 36
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