How To Insert Lace By Hand - Historical Sewing - Sew Historically

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Last updated 24 Sept 2024
How To Insert Lace By Hand - Historical Sewing - Sew Historically
In the Edwardian era, lace was often inserted with a rolled hem by hand. This creates a secure and neat finish that is almost invisible on the right side of the fabric. Related: 6 Ways How To Insert Lace How To Insert Lace By Hand You’ll need: cotton lace – like bobbin or Valenciennes lace … Continue reading How To Insert Lace By Hand – Historical Sewing →
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