An ongoing comparison of fingerloop braids from three different manuscript sources.
5 loop structures
Broad lace [2]
Broad lace [58] (for 2 workers)
A lace common round [3]
A lace for hats [40] (for 2 workers)
A lace for hats [41] (for 3 workers)
A lace baston [6] (color variation of round lace)
A thick lace bordered [10] (for 2 workers)
A lace endented [7] (color variation of round lace)
An open lace [4]
A lace of diverse colors [s5] (color variation of an open lace)
A lace compound coverte [15] (for 2 workers)
An unfoldable lace [x1] (A lace not appearing in this manuscript)
An hollow lace [18] (for 2 workers)
A thin lace bordered [8] (for 2 workers, 5-loop joined to a 3-loop open lace)
A lace bordered the one side [9] (for 2 workers, 5-loop joined to a 3-loop round lace)
8 loop Exchange structures
A lace bend [25]
A lace bend of 4 colors [65]
Cheyne brede [28]
Lace maskell [27]
Lace frettys [49]
7 loop structures
An hollow lace [19]
A broad lace [20]
An open lace [21]
A round lace parti [22]
A broad lace parti [23]
A lace broad party (not) [62]
8 loop Bend structures
A lace bend broad [24]
Lace endente [17]
Lace vinee [56]
8 loop Chevron structures
Lace piole [11]
Lace daunce [12]
Cheueron brode [30]
Cheueron rounde [31]
Lace sauntor brode [42]
Cros olyet round [43]
Cros olyet brod [44]
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