Readers, this is another lace sample from Susan. What you can see here is how seams are finished on a Alençon lace blouse, and how the lace is appliqued to painstakingly match the motifs.
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Here, you the armhole seam is bound with flesh-colored silk organza, which virtually disappears against the skin. This technique can be found in Valentino's Haute Couture pieces |
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Here, the motifs along the side seams are overlapped, trimmed and appliqued using tiny fell stitches... |
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...The same seam from the inside. |
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Lace scallops were appliqued to the front edge to follow the scallop edge of the hem. |
Thanks for following these little dispatches. Hope you can learn from these examples as well. Two more pieces to go!
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