Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1913 — Rick-Rack Braid. [ARTICLE]

Rick-Rack Braid.

Twenty-five years and more ago every one who had a moment to spare was making lace from the so-called rlck-rack braid. There were collars of rick-rack, cuffs of rlck-rack, edgings of rlck-rack, and even entire overdresses for the small daughter made of this braid. Within a short time the tiny bundles of the braid have again appeared in the stores, and have made a strong bid for popularity, according to the Newark News. Already one sees some very attractive needlework made with this braid as a foundation. Bandings of it are being used for trimming wash gowns and some exceptionally pretty table doilies and runners are edged with rlck-rack trimming.