Russian lace
Russian lace is a bobbin tape lace. The tape is made with bobbins at the same time as the rest of the lace, curving back on itself, and joined using a crochet hook. It was made in Russia, but similar laces made elsewhere are also called Russian lace.[1]
The designs of Russian lace are of abstract form. The narrow tapes or trails follow a maze-like path through deep scallops to merge again and wander into the next.[2]
Types of Russian Lace:
Vologda lace
Yelets lace
Mtsensk lace
Kalyazin lace
Torzhok lace
Ryazan Lace
Skopin Lace
Mikhailov Lace
Yaroslavl lace
Kostroma lace
Vyatka lace
Kukarskoe lace
Belevsky Lace
Odoevsky Lace
Nizhny Novgorod lace
Gallery
- Russian stamp showing Vologda lace
- Vologda (Lukomorie)
- Vologda
- Vologda
- Russian stamp showing Vyatka lace
- Vyatskoe
- Kukarskaya
References
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