Now you know how to case this beautiful lace. Continue with your project and give us a look when you're done!
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Aug 3, 2011, 05.00 AMby Tracey Osterlind
This seems much harder than using a water soluble stabilizer. Could you discuss why you chose to not to use a stabilizer? Also, how are the shoulder seams finished?
And, finally, how does the weight of the body of the dress affect the drape of the lace?
Looking at the photo, I can imagine the lace distorting as the day goes on, letting the center front sag. Personally, I would choose to line the lace with netting. That way, any pulling is transferred to the supporting material, letting the lace retain its shape.
Sep 18, 2010, 02.49 AMby whimsy10510
this could have turned into a train wreck in my hands. bless you people. :P
Sep 15, 2010, 03.28 PMby otsesis
LOVED IT :)
Sep 14, 2010, 11.37 PMby mercedesgilces
Muy lindo, buena idea para el cuello, creatividad en el uso de materiales :)
Jun 27, 2010, 11.51 AMby Nessa *
Very helpful, thanks.
Apr 18, 2010, 06.50 PMby talkingpoptarts
This is pretty awesome nice tute.