英:[ˈpiləu leis]
美:[ˈpɪlo les]
英:[ˈpiləu leis]
美:[ˈpɪlo les]
梭结花边
noun
lace made with a bobbin
noun
lace made with a bobbin
from its being worked over a pillow on which the pattern is marked
The first known use of pillow lace was in 1815
1 In the 18th century, Ipswich was known not for its clams but for its pillow lace.
2 Before lace became mass-produced in the 1820s, pillow lace represented the pinnacle of fashion, with a yard equal in value to a cord of wood or 16 pounds of wool.
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