Bobbinet

The hexagonal structure of bobbinet

Bobbinet tulle or genuine tulle is a specific type of tulle which has been made in the United Kingdom since the invention of the bobbinet machine. John Heathcoat coined the term "bobbin net", or bobbinet as it is spelled today, to distinguish this machine-made tulle from the handmade "pillow lace", produced using a lace pillow to create bobbin lace. Machines based on his original designs are still in operation today producing fabrics in Perry Street, Chard, Somerset, UK.

When bobbinet is woven with spots, it is called point d'esprit.[1]

  1. ^ "Point D'esprit | Definition of Point D'esprit by Merriam-Webster". Merriam-webster.com. Retrieved 2017-04-25.