Hi again Diana and everyone

More free advice!

On 3/23/07, Diana Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you to the people who responded to my enquiry regarding laminating. As
the lace is fine Bucks I think it would be better enclosed in some way,

If it is fine Bucks, try the laminating first on a sample that doesn't
matter, as a test - for the good lace, it would be a shame to ruin the
appearance with air bubbles, or once you've reached the point of no
return, find that the lace isn't the correctly placed, . Although the
lace within the plastic sleeves does slip around, if the sleeve is the
narrowest available for the width of the lace, it shouldn't move too
much. Even if so, it is still the real lace and not confined forever.

Another idea I had, if all you have is a wide sleeve,  lightly stitch
the lace to a fabric background cut narrower than the width of the
sleeve, but wide enough that it stays put.
Your bookmark will have a right and wrong side.  Or, dispense with the
plastic, and stitch the bookmark to a length of ribbon.
--
Bev in Sooke BC (on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)

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