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Battenberg lace is a type of tape lace. It is of American origin, designed and first made by Sara Hadley of New York.
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Battenberg [1] or Battenburg [2] cake is a light sponge cake with variously coloured sections held together with jam and covered in marzipan.In cross section, the cake has a distinctive pink and yellow check pattern.It originated in England. The chequered patterns on British emergency vehicles are officially referred to as Battenburg markings because of their resemblance to the cake.
30 Ιαν 2017 · Battenburg tape lace is a coarser form of Brussels tape lace and uses tapes that are about 8 mm in width. The tape is usually dense and straight sided. Traditionally, Battenburg tape lace is plain or has a simple dotted line down the middle.
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Definition of 'Battenburg' Battenburg in British English. (ˈbætənˌbɜːɡ ) noun. an oblong sponge cake divided longitudinally into four square sections, two coloured pink and two yellow, with an outer coating of marzipan. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin.
Description: A battenburg lace collar made about 1899 by Mrs. McChesney and worn by Mrs. Lillian M. Keneaster (Oct 1866 – July 23, 1913). Battenburg lace is a tape lace. Loops of even-width, woven tape are formed and basted to a pattern.