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by Fanny Fanny
At the beginning of the 19th Century, John Leavers, an English engineer, invented cast iron machines that allowed for "faster" and extremely detail...
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by Fanny Fanny
Yes. Its delicacy and softness make it our go-to lace.
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by Fanny Fanny
No. The word "lace" is used very loosely these days. Only Leavers lace is "real" lace. Leavers lace is woven and contains a multitude of knots. "Fa...
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by Fanny Fanny
Leavers Lace is lace made with a Leavers loom. A Leavers loom is a loom (sort of weaving machine) weighting 12 tons and measuring 6 meters (6.56 ya...
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by Fanny Fanny
Where does high-end lace come from?
Nowadays, the most delicate lace comes from France. It is called Leavers lace and is produced in two French ci...
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