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Lace motifs this month again take inspiration from pieces in the Art and History Museum in Brussels, Belgium
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This lacy grid shows up in several pieces of lace in the collection. The only stitches you need to know are the basic interlinking stitch, left-edge stitch, right-edge stitch, and double stitch
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This motif relies on the use of several stitches: basic interlinking stitch, right-edge stitch, left-edge stitch, rope stitch, and double stitch.
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Written instructions for this month's window square can be found at the left. For the chart only, check out the file to the right
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