Uses for lace
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Kendra Loftus on Apr 28, 2014I had a piece of lace that I used to embellish a lamp shade. I sewed some beads on it, made some dangles using beads and then hot glued the lace around a plain lampshade.Helpful Reply
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Kendra Loftus on Apr 28, 2014You can also embellish a decorative hand/bath towel with the lace and some nice ribbon. OR even glue some of the lace to the edge of a shelf in something like a hutch to add some shabby chic detail to it. When it comes to lace, ribbons, fabric I'm always finding new, cute and fun ways to use them.Helpful Reply
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Meg S on Apr 28, 2014you can use it to make wings for angel Christmas ornaments.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Apr 28, 2014nice thanksHelpful Reply
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Sandra K Gibson on Apr 28, 2014Trim pillow cases .sheetsHelpful Reply
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Sandra K Gibson on Apr 28, 2014Use in crazy patchwork quiltsHelpful Reply
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Donna Byram on Apr 28, 2014Use to embellish photo's in a frame under the glass, gift wrapping, scrapbooking, wrap pieces around pillar candles, make flowers, greeting cards. Can also use the scraps to make a one of a kind pillow or even make a ball cap a little girly.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Apr 28, 2014lovely,thanksHelpful Reply
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Opal on Apr 29, 2014Lace is so in right now and I love it. Uses: table runner, shawl, trim on t shirt/shorts/skirt/dress, window covering, window trim, insert in glass for a tray, frame it, towel/pillow trim, overlay for a shirt/skirt, backing for a hutch/bookcase, lamp shade, accent underwear, boot cuffs, tank top. Love the idea with beads and gift wrap. Have fun, post what you come up with.Helpful Reply
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KathrynElizabeth Etier on Apr 29, 2014And don't forget doll clothes. A banner made of doll clothes is fun to make and cheerful to see.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Apr 29, 2014very goodHelpful Reply
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Denise on May 03, 2014You could also use lace for painting stencil like on furniture tops,drawer fronts, etc. That is if you can part with it. Just adhere it to furniture piece and spray paint.Helpful Reply
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Carol on May 03, 2014great ideaHelpful Reply
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Jane R. on May 10, 2014Use it to make a bow for gifts. Tie it around a jar of homemade jelly that your giving as a gift.Helpful Reply
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Sheila D on Aug 12, 2014How about layering onto semi sheer or cotton fabric for a shower curtain or tiered curtain if there is enough. Spray tack and then stitch across the bound edge. Or once layered could use as "fabric" to sew a top or skirt which is showing up in the storesHelpful Reply
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Lynnelogue on Aug 13, 2014If you enjoy doing hand embroidery/needlework go to a blog by Karen Ruane. Beautiful work and lots of inspiration!Helpful Reply
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