I'm really far from a lace expert but I must question your search for
'cheap' linen. I sew, weave, do lace etc and would never consider investing
my time in inferior materials. If you plan to spend hours on a lace edge a
very small part of the investment is the fabric you plan to trim. I'd vote
for using the very best quality of fabric you can find. Your time and work
is well worth the investment.
Think silk purse and sow's ear. <G>
Darlene Mulholland
www.darlenem.com
I'm looking for cheap linen fabric to put lace edgings on. What's the
difference between cross-stitch fabric and normal fabric, and would it make
any sense to put lace edgings on it?
Weronika
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Weronika Patena
Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA
http://vole.stanford.edu/weronika
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