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Ancient Guipure was a lace made of thin vellum, covered with gold, silver, or silk thread, and the word Guipure derives its name from the silk when thus twisted round vellum being called by that name.
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This past fall Prada used the Swiss version, called Guipure lace.
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This past fall Prada used the Swiss version, called Guipure lace.
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This past fall Prada used the Swiss version, called Guipure lace.
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This past fall Prada used the Swiss version, called Guipure lace.
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I like tropical, bright patterns and Guipure lace.
Ramp1885.com: Q&A With Nicaraguan Fashion Designer Norma Gomez Saavedra Ramp1885.com 2011
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I like tropical, bright patterns and Guipure lace.
Ramp1885.com: Q&A With Nicaraguan Fashion Designer Norma Gomez Saavedra Ramp1885.com 2011
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A pattern book for lacis by Therèse de Dillmont is available on the net German version of "Filet Guipure": Part 1 and Part 2, and she offers thread weight advice for mesh sizes between 7 and 11 mm.
Archive 2009-02-01 a stitch in time 2009
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A pattern book for lacis by Therèse de Dillmont is available on the net German version of "Filet Guipure": Part 1 and Part 2, and she offers thread weight advice for mesh sizes between 7 and 11 mm.
Hairnets, part II a stitch in time 2009
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Guipure laces of Milan and Genoa, but here the cramping influence of the
Chats on Old Lace and Needlework Emily Leigh Lowes
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