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Help me find this lace and fabric, please!?

I'm trying to recreate my childhood baby blanketIt was made out of two layers with a satin trim around the edgeI've already found the white satin trim I needThe Lace:Try as I might, I can't figure out the name of this laceIt looks like faces, more specifically the face of an Axolotl, where it's gills serve as the joint between the quot;facesquot; which are circles with three small holesIt's made out of a fine, cotton threadIt's 100% white.The Fabric:Appears to be a soft, wool blendThe fabric is knit, but has no stretchIt is all white, but the way it was woven gives it a small herringbone textureIt appears to be wool horizontally and some sort of satin-y threads vertically woven together.

Answer:

It sounds like eyelet lace you may want to re ask the question with a photo of it uploadedIt sounds like the mateerial sounds like the type 'receiving ' blankets are made ofhope this helps.I would have to see a picture to know for sure
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