Punto a groppo

Punto a groppo (Italian for knotted lace) is type of lace made without bobbins (weights). It originated in Italy in the 16th century and usually incorporated geometric patterns.

Lace types
Needle lace
  • Filet lace
  • Punto in Aria
  • Point de Venise
  • Point de France
  • Alençon
  • Argentan
  • Argentella
  • Armenian
  • Halas lace
  • Hollie Point
  • Point de Gaze
  • Kenmare Lace
  • Oya
  • Pag
  • Youghal
Embroidery
Buratto
Filet lace
Reticella
Limerick
Needlerun net
Tambour
Ñandutí
Tenerife
Cutwork
Broderie anglaise
Carrickmacross
Bobbin lace
Mesh grounds
Torchon
Freehand
Arras
Bayeux
Blonde
Bucks point
Chantilly
Tønder
Beveren
Lille
Binche
Flanders
Paris
Valenciennes
Antwerp
Mechlin
Guipure
Genoese
Bedfordshire
Cluny
Maltese
Yak lace
Part laces
Honiton
Bruges
Brussels
Rosaline
Tape
Milanese
Hinojosa
Russian
Idrija
Schneeberg
Peasant
Tape lace
  • Mezzopunto
  • Princess
  • Renaissance
  • Battenberg
  • Romanian point
  • Branscombe
Crocheted lace
  • Broomstick lace
  • Irish crochet
  • Hairpin
  • Filet crochet
Machine-made lace
  • Bobbinet
  • Leavers
  • Pusher
  • Barmen
  • Curtain Machine
  • Chemical
  • Raschel
  • Stocking Frame
  • Warp Knit
Other Handmade Laces
  • Metal laces
  • Lace knitting
  • Macramé
  • Tatting
  • Punto a groppo
  • Sprang
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