lets_dance, please, please, please post some pics when you're done and (if you can) post some tips and pointers on how you went about making it too...
SomethingElse said:I'd prefer to make lace than play video games...
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SomethingElse said:I'd prefer to make lace than play video games...
Haha I like making lace that way too It's not lazy at all. You can make some interesting things quickly and use it to combine fabrics... Did your piece end up drying hard? I think if you wash it completely, it will fall apart since the 'glue' is what holds it togetherI feel such a sham now, I've made lace but an incredibly easy way that makes me feel lazy now now I've seen gius beautiful work. We used a plastic sheet that disintegrated in water, put it in a special embroidery loop (I think it was plastic too for non-slip) and then set up the machine for embroidery and that was that! I have no photos unfortunately, but I made a snowflake type pattern with silver and cream thread.
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[/list]Is there anyone here who has made their own lace?? I've always wanted to make my own lace to use for clothing and jewellery and what not... Just not sure where to start . Any contributions will be much appreciated .