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Filet lace
Filet lace (also known as Embroidery on Knotted Net, Lacis, Filet Brodé and Poinct Conté) is a needle lace created by darning on a ground of knotted net or netting. ==History==
Filet lace is a form of decorative netting and as such can be presumed to have derived at some point from the netmaking that a fishing community would require. If we agree that the Latin word ''filatorium'' (normally translated as ''Network'') is being used to describe Filet lace then Jourdain (1904) quotes a reference to Exeter Cathedral possessing four pieces of Filet lace in 1327. Ingram (1922) states that there was a "cushion of net-work in St. Paul's Cathedral so early as 1295." Such work, in the 14th century, was also described as "opus araneum". More evidence comes from the publication of a pattern book by Federico de Vinciolo in 1587 which contains approximately 60 patterns which are suitable for Filet lace.
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