Idrija lace

Type of bobbin tape lace from Slovenia
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A doily made from Idrija lace
Idrija lace

Idrija lace is a bobbin tape lace, native to Slovenia. 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.

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Lace types
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Guipure
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