likely describes arranging these pins to create patterns.
"One, Two, Buckle My Shoe" is a classic English nursery rhyme and counting song first published in London in within the collection Songs for the Nursery . While primarily used as a fun way to teach children numbers and sequencing, it also has deeper historical roots and significant educational benefits. The Full Traditional Lyrics One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
Historians suggest the rhyme may have originated from the daily lives of : likely describes arranging these pins to create patterns
may refer to the wooden pins used in lacemaking machines. round pillow that supported the lacework.
is thought to be slang for the heavy, round pillow that supported the lacework.