Lace is an openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand. The holes can be formed via removal of threads or cloth from a previously woven fabric, but more often open spaces are created as part of the lace fabric. Lace-making is an ancient craft. True lace was not made until the late 15th and early 16th centuries. A true lace is created when a thread is looped, twisted or braided to other threads independently from a backing fabric. Originally linen, silk, gold, or silver threads were used. Now lace is often made with cotton thread, although linen and silk threads are still available. Manufactured lace may be made of synthetic fiber. A few modern artists make lace with a fine copper or silver wire instead of thread.
This TB hotel is in a secure area and placed with the permission of the owner. Please close any gates opened. No stealth required. The hotel is a large wooden structure clearly marked. The TB hotel is locked to prevent TB's going lost. The hint contains the number lock key. Place your TB or item for exchange in your favourite room.
Check in and checkout times:
Mondays to Fridays: 9h00 - 18h00
Saturdays: 9h00 - 15h00
Public holidays: 10h00 - 14h00
Sundays and Christian holidays: Closed
Hint contains lock code.