Definition of lacemaking in English:
lacemaking
nounˈleɪsˌmeɪkɪŋˈleɪsˌmeɪkɪŋ
mass nounThe activity or occupation of making lace.
Example sentencesExamples
- Tatting materials are few; all you need for lacemaking is thread, a shuttle or needle, and patterns.
- Although I have tried different ways of making lace, such as fine crochet, knitted lace and tatting, to me bobbin lacemaking has to be the most satisfying of all.
- The development of lacemaking is based on the mastery of other textile handicrafts, primarily weaving and embroidery.
- Due to personal bias, the contents will tend to lean heavily towards 16th and early 17 century laces, and lacemaking in the SCA.
Definition of lacemaking in US English:
lacemaking
nounˈlāsˌmākiNGˈleɪsˌmeɪkɪŋ
The activity of making lace.
Example sentencesExamples
- Due to personal bias, the contents will tend to lean heavily towards 16th and early 17 century laces, and lacemaking in the SCA.
- The development of lacemaking is based on the mastery of other textile handicrafts, primarily weaving and embroidery.
- Tatting materials are few; all you need for lacemaking is thread, a shuttle or needle, and patterns.
- Although I have tried different ways of making lace, such as fine crochet, knitted lace and tatting, to me bobbin lacemaking has to be the most satisfying of all.