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Across1. A "mix" of point de Gaze and Duchesse
4. a bar created with two pairs 8. The lace that evokes this responce most often. "Oh my grandmother did that" 9. attaching lace motif on net 12. French lace with braided bars 15. lyre shaped tool for maing cord 17. first lace lessons are often given in this type of lace 18. crochet or latch 20. spotted bobbin 21. Flower Lace 22. tools for holding metalic thread
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Down2. used in tatting
3. thicker accent thread 5. pointed tally 6. Island lace, crosses or dogs 7. filling or crystalized water 10. Net lace 11. Lace with a design similar to Duchesse and Bruges with the major difference of a very heavy outline cord. 13. Irish Needlelace 14. half or with an extra twist 16. Point ground lace of Denmark 19. thread used to make joinging easier
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