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pillow lace
pillow lace
noun
- lace made by winding thread around bobbins on a padded cushion or board Compare point lace
Word History and Origins
Origin of pillow lace1
Example Sentences
A small pin, or cylinder, formerly of bone, now most commonly of wood, used in the making of pillow lace.
Duchesse.—A fine pillow lace, a variety originally made in Belgium resembling Honiton guipure lace in design and workmanship, but worked with a finer thread and containing a greater amount of raised or relief work.
Embroidery, however, postulates a foundation of material to be enriched with needlework, whereas needlepoint and pillow lace are wrought independently of any corresponding foundation of material.
She can see a little, though everything is dim, and the lace it is knitted,—not pillow lace, like some,—and she can make her fingers go, oh, so quickly!
And what shall we say of those exquisite creations of woman's brain and hand—needle-point and pillow lace?
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