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The lace for the red 1890s gown came in today, and while it's gorgeous it's also...problematic. First, it's ivory and not white. This bothered me for a bit before I looked at the original fashion plate again and realized that ivory won't look so stark against such a vibrant red, so now I'm okay with the color. The only problem is that ivory is way harder to match than white, so if I need to find another style of lace for the sleeves and dickie, then I may have a hard time of it. My hopes right now is that I can stitch the lace together, width-wise, to create some larger pieces that I can use for the bodice parts. I just don't know if I'll have enough yardage, as they only had 24 yards and I bought it all. Hmmm.

This lace is also suuuuper slippery. It wriggles all over the place, which means I'm going to have one hell of a time stitching it down. I already knew that I was going to have to hand-sew it down to keep my lines even, but now I'm thinking I may have to make a quadrillion stitches to keep it from flopping around and creeping. I'm hoping that I can starch the living daylights out of it and it will behave better.

Third problem is that the lace didn't come in a continuous length. I guess the seller cut it into two pieces to make it easier to ship in a flat envelope, but it's in two 12-yard pieces which were wrapped around their own pieces of cardboard, which really pissed me off when I unpacked it. I hope that doesn't affect things, but I already know that it probably will. Still pissed about that.

It's lucky it's gorgeous, or I would have returned it.

Date: 2017-08-11 02:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ktlovely
Unfortunately some kinds of lace come in multiples of 3 yards--some even in pieces about 3 yards at the most. So it might not be the seller's fault, but they should definitely have told you!

Date: 2017-08-12 04:47 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nuranar
I had very good luck using dye remover on a similar type of chemical lace once. (It was a bit I used for my 1690s court gown... I think around the neckline.) It started ecru or ivory and came out brilliantly white. Use a pot you're not going to use for food and try it!

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