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is derived from the latin word lacques, meaning loop or snare. the term lace extends to any openwork fabric that is created by looping, twisting, or knotting of threads either by hand or machine. lace may be made of any fiber—silk, linen, cotton, polyester, rayon, etc. most hand-made laces today are
made from linen, cotton, or silk. machine-made laces are most frequently made from polyester (which performs well on industrial lace machines), cotton, or a combination of both of these fibers. lace includes areas of openwork juxtaposed with areas in which fabric or thread has been filled in, thus creating...
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