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This very heavy embroidered lace net reminded me of the dimensional effect of handwork one of my great aunts would work.


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The colour however was not quite right. Had the leaves been green I’d have kept it.


So during the colour removal process some dyes can go a very strange intermediate colour. Whites often go yellow, and here the cool blue went a pale apricot before finally all settling back to very very very pale tones.


But what I really really wanted was to change some finer embroidered lace that I had 25m of (I kept a5m length aside).


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The pattern is so beautiful and a reasonable patternĀ for many periods.


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Before and during.


I also put in some vintage real metal laces in after the fabrics. Real metal will gain new life but it will create a far amount of dark brown liquid- sthere is a reaction to the metal. SO do be careful. Once cool the dark brown liquid turns black, and any staining of the fabric disappears.


Today is a day of pressing and cutting linings for my Princess of Cleves doublet.

Date: 2016-09-23 02:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mala-14.livejournal.com
Such pretty lace! Dye removal is really interesting. I tried it for the first time last year. I had no idea about its effect on metal. That's really interesting. Thanks for sharing!

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