File:Rickrack lace collar pattern.png
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English: 1861 pattern for women's lace collar using Hutton's waved lacet braid (an early commercial brand of rickrack trim). The collar was made by sewing the braid to a piece of marked paper or muslin backing in the desired pattern, and then the pieces of rickrack were stitched together with heavy cotton thread in a point D'Angleterre pattern. When finished, the backing was removed and the heavy cotton thread held the lace collar together. |
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Source | The What-not; or Ladies' Handy-Book. (1861). United Kingdom: Kent and Co., Paternoster Row. Page 280. |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
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