Ouch!
One thing to try is to lay the piece of lace on a flat surface, and cover with a slightly dampened cloth.
Then leave to dry naturally.
No guarantees, but have used this method on cross stitch and embroideries on cloth which needed a gentle wash.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK

Can I save the shrivelled piece of blue fabric that was to be a table mat for my spare bedroom? I've tried pressing it, but the corners pull out more than the middle so it's somewhat wavy round the edges and I'm at a loss as to whether it is rescuable or whether I should start again.

In hope
Lesley
Marple, England, where it's still sunny, but I'm not feeling as
enthusiastic any more.

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