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- Tambour_lace abstract "Tambour lace refers to a family of lace made by stretching a fine net over a frame (the eponymous Tambour, from the French for drum) and creating a chain stitch using a fine hook to reach through the net and draw the working thread through the net.The chain-stitch embroidery was used extensively in the Orient - Persia, India and china - many centuries ago but is thought not to have come to Europe until the seventeenth century. Little of it is heard of until the 1760's when translucent muslins from India, perhaps already tamboured with sprigs, were coming into fashion. In the second half of the eighteenth century and the early nineteenth, tambouring was a fashionable pastime for ladies of the French and English courts.Although tambour is often a surface embroidery, it is used in Limerick lace.".
- Tambour_lace thumbnail Carolus_-Private_Collection_-_tule.jpg?width=300.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageID "2023037".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageLength "1180".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageRevisionID "637048047".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lace.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLink Chain_stitch.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLink Embroidery_hoop.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLink Limerick_lace.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLink File:Carolus_-Private_Collection_-_tule.jpg.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tambour lace".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tambour".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "tambour hooks".
- Tambour_lace wikiPageWikiLinkText "tambour lace".
- Tambour_lace hasPhotoCollection Tambour_lace.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lace_types.
- Tambour_lace wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tambour_lace subject Category:Lace.
- Tambour_lace type Article.
- Tambour_lace type Art.
- Tambour_lace type Article.
- Tambour_lace comment "Tambour lace refers to a family of lace made by stretching a fine net over a frame (the eponymous Tambour, from the French for drum) and creating a chain stitch using a fine hook to reach through the net and draw the working thread through the net.The chain-stitch embroidery was used extensively in the Orient - Persia, India and china - many centuries ago but is thought not to have come to Europe until the seventeenth century.".
- Tambour_lace label "Tambour lace".
- Tambour_lace sameAs m.06ft_x.
- Tambour_lace sameAs Q7681071.
- Tambour_lace sameAs Q7681071.
- Tambour_lace wasDerivedFrom Tambour_lace?oldid=637048047.
- Tambour_lace depiction Carolus_-Private_Collection_-_tule.jpg.
- Tambour_lace isPrimaryTopicOf Tambour_lace.