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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Merletto, pizzo, trina are synonyms for lace which indicates artefacts obtained out of nowhere, without any textile support, by combining [...]</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Merletto</strong>, <strong>pizzo</strong>, <strong>trina</strong> are synonyms for lace which indicates artefacts obtained out of nowhere, without any textile support, by combining stitch upon stitch with needle and thread or interweaving a certain number of threads spooling off special reels, named bobbins. Other techniques use crochet hooks, knitting-needles, the tatting shuttle or, in macramé, simple knotting of threads by hand.</p>
<p><strong>Main</strong> <strong>technique typologies: needle and bobbins. </strong>The <em>point in </em><em>the</em><em> air</em> is made starting from a design, bordered by tacking (<em>warping</em>), raised above a wooden cylinder (<em>murello) </em>placed on a padded cylindrical cushion (<em>cuscinello)</em>. The construction of the decorative motif (called <em>guipure</em>) proceeds alternating a great variety of points and creating the background (<em>barrettes </em>or <em>sbari </em>in the <em>Venice</em> <em>point </em>or <em>rete </em>netting in the <em>Burano point</em>), finally adding <em>embossing </em> and <em>filling</em>. In the <em>bobbin</em> technique<em>,</em> once the design is affixed onto the <em>tatting</em> cushion<em> </em>(placed on an overturned <em>scagno</em> stool, in a basket or on the knees), one proceeds to braid a certain even number of threads spooling off wooden bobbins (<em>fuselli </em>or <em>mazzette</em>) and fixing the progressive steps by means of pins. Work may be with <em>unbroken threads </em>or in <em>separate parts</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Materials. </strong>In the past, threads of superfine linen, but also of silk, gold and silver, were employed, while since the 20th century, cotton in particular. The main characteristic of needlepoint lace is its consistency and in bobbin lace its lightness.</p>
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