The réseau called sometimes point de Paris, and also fond chant; it was used for Paris pillow-made laces, as well as at Chantilly for silk Blonde laces.
Four Borders of Bobbin-made Lace, called Valenciennes Lace, with Square Mesh Réseau CX.
Flounce for an Alb of Bobbin-made Lace à Réseau XCVII.
Part of a Flounce for an Alb, of Bobbin-made Lace à Réseau XCVI.
The réseau connects the toilé, or more solid parts of the patterns together by filling the spaces between them with fine meshes, the make of which is very varied especially in the pillow laces.
The specimen shown is a piece of old Buckingham lace closely copying the réseau and sprigs of Lille which most lace-lovers consider it excels.
The ground or réseau was very similar to Brussels hand-made, but the hexagonal mesh is shorter, as reference to the diagram of réseaux will show.
You know what happened at the first house--that illuminating episode of the seau hygiénique?
She went back to the native sphere she should never have left a few days later, but in the meantime she had obsessed us all with a firm belief in the value of the seau hygiénique.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seau" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.