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Across4. early needle lace
5. The lace that evokes this response most often. "Oh my grandmother did that" 7. Net lace 11. Lace that combines a crochet cord and needlelace fillings 13. Irish Needlelace 14. Point ground lace of Denmark 15. A "mix" of point de Gaze and Duchesse 16. Swedish Lace made without a pricking
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Down1. first lace lessons are often given in this type of
lace
2. tools for holding metallic thread 3. Island lace, crosses or dogs 6. Lace with a design similar to Duchesse and Bruges with the major difference of a very heavy outline cord. 8. French lace with braided bars 9. Flower Lace 10. Needle lace over net or a rhyming joke 12. Continuos laces with five hole mesh (roseground), also an old name
for a popular lacemaking region
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