
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Thursday, 3 September 2009
Ñandutí

(Guaraní Indian: “spider web”), type of lace introduced into Paraguay by the Spaniards. It is generally characterized by a spoke-like structure of foundation threads upon which many basic patterns are embroidered. This structure, resembling a spider web or the rays of the Sun, is usually made on a small circular cushion.
Of course I had in mind the drawings of the selvedge magazine you gave me.
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