
I am making a veil for a bride, and she has purchased 4 inch wide, straight , beautiful alencon-like lace for the trim, from her homeland. She has decided on cathedral length. The bottom will be rounded off. No blusher. I have searched the internet...repeatedly, but cannot find anything on how to apply the lace to the tulle. Any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
Taunton Home | Books & Videos | Contact Us | Product recall information
Privacy Policy | Copyright Notice | Taunton Guarantee | User Agreement | About Us | Work for Us | Contact Us | Advertise | Press Room | Customer Service | Subscriber Alert
© 2016 The Taunton Press, Inc., Part of Taunton’s Women’s Network. All rights reserved.
Links:
[1] http://forums.threadsmagazine.com/members/lou19
[2] http://forums.threadsmagazine.com/members/rosemarydesigns
[3] http://forums.threadsmagazine.com/gatherings/general-sewing-info/sewing-4-inch-wide-lace-veil
[4] http://forums.threadsmagazine.com/members/stillsuesew
[5] http://forums.threadsmagazine.com/comment/99656#comment-99656
There are LOTS of books on
There are LOTS of books on making bridal wear and veils, try amazon.
"I do veils- so can you" by Claudia Lynch
I use a matching or invisible thread , narrow zig zag, follow design of lace where possible , and trim tulle near to stitches after sewing.
Just overlap the lace on top
Just overlap the lace on top of the edge of the tulle and I like to use the three step zigzag if it is available. Try not to stretch the tulle or lace. And then trim away the tulle.