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My 'silver' lace, 2 cm (3/4") wide |
Traditional metal bobbin lace is made from metal thread, which consists of a thin metal strip wrapped around silk thread. Today's 'metal' thread is wrapped with metallized plastic instead. (Experimental bobbin lace today sometimes uses solid metal wires, which is a completely different thing).
Metal lace is relatively coarse compared to linen lace, and typically
uses simpler, non-figurative, designs. Heather Toomer explains in
"Antique Lace"
(2001) that the stiffness of the metal threads makes them unsuitable
for complicated designs (page 119). Still, styles changed over time,
just as for other lace.