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Lace inserts You can produce a beautiful effect on christening wear or other children's clothes with lace inserts, First baste the lace to the face side of the fabric. - Stitch both edges of the lace with a narrow margin. Cut open the fabric under the lace at the - middle and iron it over to the side. Stitch over both edges of the lace with - small and dense zigzag stitches. Cut back the waste material. - Lace edges Lace trimmings provide many new ways of designing and enhancing home textiles. This is the way to do it: First serge the raw edges. Stitch the lace onto the face side up to the first corner. Fold the corner and stitch over it diagonally. - - All other sides are done in the same way. .3 - .'-- ..- 5]
Lace
inserts
You
can
produce
a
beautiful
effect
on
christening
wear
or
other
children’s
clothes
with
lace
inserts,
First
baste
the
lace
to
the
face
side
of
the
fabric.
—
Stitch
both
edges
of
the
lace
with
a
narrow
margin.
—
Cut
open
the
fabric
under
the
lace
at
the
middle
and
iron
it
over
to
the
side.
—
Stitch
over
both
edges
of
the
lace
with
small
and
dense
zigzag
stitches.
—
Cut
back
the
waste
material.
Lace
edges
Lace
trimmings
provide
many
new
ways
of
designing
and
enhancing
home
textiles.
This
is
the
way
to
do
it:
First
serge
the
raw
edges.
Stitch
the
lace
onto
the
face
side
up
to
the
first
corner.
—
Fold
the
corner
and
stitch
over
it
diagonally.
—
All
other
sides
are
done
in
the
same
way.
.3
-
.‘--
..—
5]