GB190712320A - Scalloped Edge on Machine Made Pillow Lace, which is Formed by the Interlacing of Two Sets of Obliquely Running Threads and One Set of Threads Running Longitudinally. - Google Patents

Scalloped Edge on Machine Made Pillow Lace, which is Formed by the Interlacing of Two Sets of Obliquely Running Threads and One Set of Threads Running Longitudinally.

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GB190712320A
GB190712320A GB190712320DA GB190712320A GB 190712320 A GB190712320 A GB 190712320A GB 190712320D A GB190712320D A GB 190712320DA GB 190712320 A GB190712320 A GB 190712320A
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12,320. Flanhardt, O. May 28. Lace.-Scalloped edges of lace made on braiding- machines are formed by the interlacing of two sets of obliquely running threads a, b with a third set c running parallel to the curved edge, a close resemblance to real or hand - made lace being thereby attained.
GB190712320D 1907-05-28 1907-05-28 Scalloped Edge on Machine Made Pillow Lace, which is Formed by the Interlacing of Two Sets of Obliquely Running Threads and One Set of Threads Running Longitudinally. Expired GB190712320A (en)

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