
B & S Lace Bias & Stand Lace.
A traditional English patern used by the Royal Navy from 1786 to 1794 |

Vellum Lace A tradition pattern lace characterised by a solid flat band of horizontal threads |

Granby Lace A tradition pattern lace with diagonal bands and a scalloped border
(Similar to Galon Baton) |

Navy Lace A traditional style worn by the Royal Navy 1795-1856 |

Oakleaf Lace A decorative lace with an oak leaf pattern woven along the length |

Fine Check Lace These laces have a patterning of checking woven into them |

Round Cord A round cord, made with threads woven around a central core of yarn. |

Russia Braid The classic braid for figurework used since the 18th century.
Used extensively for frogging and edgeing |

Worsted & Flat Braid These braids are narrow woven tapes and braids , used for edgeing and embelishment in worsted, linen and cotton |

Square Cord A cording woven to form a square section.
Used for embelishment and frogging |

Chain Gimp The classic victorian era braid.
A single cord plaited to form a long series of close loops. Used on almost all victorian frogging and braiding |

Bullion Fringe The classic fringe.
This is a sereis of twisted purl threads woven into a header tape.
Much finer than the bullions used for epaulettes this is the perfect trim for tassels and flag edging |