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  2. Lace - Wikipedia

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    Lace is a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern, [1] made by machine or by hand. Generally, lace is split into two main categories, needlelace and bobbin lace, [2]: 122 although there are other types of lace, such as knitted or crocheted lace. Other laces such as these are considered as a category of their specific ...

  3. 15 Best Summer Bras to Support Large Busts - AOL

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    Best Lace Style: Smart & Sexy Women’s Plus Size Signature Lace Bra. Smart & Sexy Women's Plus Size Signature Lace Bra. Our Top Highlights: All-over lace design. Flirty fit and feel.

  4. The Best Lace Ribbon for Adding a Delicate Touch to ... - AOL

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    Useful for everything from table decorations to clothing trimming to collage, lace ribbon is a must-have in any crafter’s supplies drawer. Originally made of linen, silk, gold, or silver thread ...

  5. 17 Best Lightweight Summer Bras for Medium Busts - AOL

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    Best Summer Bras for Medium Busts 1. Best Date Night Bra: Skarlett Blue Minx Balconette Bra. ... Best Lace Trim Bra: Natori Feathers Underwire Contour Bra.

  6. Bruges lace - Wikipedia

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    The finer type, called Bruges Duchess' lace, [1] [2] is often used in clothing and veils, while the rough type is used for interior decorations. It has the characteristics of being quite simple to take care of, and can be washed and bleached at high temperatures without loss of form or quality. Bruges lace was in high production between 1850 ...

  7. Torchon lace - Wikipedia

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    Torchon lace is one of the oldest laces, and is common to many lace-making regions such as Belgium, France, Italy, Saxony, Sweden and Spain. [7] Due to its simplicity, torchon lace is generally the first lace a lacemaker learns to make, [1] and has been since at least the 19th century. It only requires a few bobbins and uses thicker thread than ...