Hi Alice:
I think it depends a little on what kind of lace she made, what she made it of,
and how it reacts when its off the pins. Compare, for example, a densely-woven
piece with plenty of cloth stitch and a heavier thread, to some much more
flimsy piece of point ground made with fine
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Dear Alice,
Your friend has several options to line her jacket. She does need to support
the lace in some way. She could use a fashion fabric that she particularly
likes and then overlay the lace. If she simply wants to line it, silk organza
makes a light-weight lining. If she wants
I would use something in a solid colour and with little stretch. The lace
will drop slightly if it is hug on a coat hanger, so the lining should be
crease resistant so the coat can be folded.
Faye
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021, 6:48 PM Alice Howell wrote:
> I'm looking for advice. I hope there's
If your friend intends to use flat fell seams, she may need a tad more
allowances than the original pattern for the lace.
Karen in Malta
On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 at 08:48, Alice Howell wrote:
> I'm looking for advice. I hope there's someone on the List who has done
> this.
> My friend is just