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Then he sighed and let his head drop back to the pillow lace, his grip tightening around her shoulders.
She was silent, drawing the soft, tatted pillow lace again and again through her small fingers.
Brussels lace is a type of pillow lace that originated in and around Brussels.
Freeman, Charles (1958) Pillow Lace in the East Midlands.
Bobbin lace is also known as pillow lace and bone lace, because early bobbins were made of bone or ivory.
Pillow Lace and Hand-Worked Trimmings (editor, 1920)
A traditional industry is the fashioning of appliqué lace and pillow lace (encaje de bolillos).
Early in the 19th century Hanslope lace was noted as being particularly fine, and in 1862 about 500 women and children in the parish were employed making pillow lace.
John Heathcoat coined the term "bobbin net", or bobbinet as it is spelled today, to distinguish his machine-made tulle from the handmade "pillow lace", called so because of the pillow used to produce it.
The Conde de Valdeparaíso, unsuccessful in his attempts to permanently make Almagro an administrative center, promoted commerce, especially in textiles, encouraging the trade in appliqué lace and pillow lace (encaje de bolillos).