I like this one too Jean. I have a couple I have made plus one commercial one, so I will try pinning and playing with them to see what looks ok, what good and what great, before I decide to make any specific lace, which I have now decided is a must. Perhaps I will achieve something before my birthday so I can wear it out:-) I have been looking at the new fashions, some gorgious, some very pretty and others not so good. I might have to hunt down some clothing I have had hiding in my wardrobe for a while. I might just manage to be a little bit fashionable for a change, <grin>
Sue T

and both black and white lace-edged rectangles of fabric to
use as modesty panels on their idea of a low neckline.
The modesty panels must just be pinned inside the garments, which have a variety of neck shapes. What's visible varies from just a lace edging at the very bottom of a V, to quite a large area of plain fabric edge with lace filling a wide neckline half way up to the shoulders. So Beth's suggestion of a folded large lace-edged hankie which can be unpinned for laundering would seem to be ideal. Or you could make a piece of wide lace edging about 12 inches long if you wanted it to be all lace.

Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK

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