Cotton Lace
| What is cotton lace?
Believe it or not, lace can be made with cotton! This delicate, decorative fabric is created by looping, interlacing or knitting thread in elaborate, open web-like patterns. Dating back to the 15th century, lace-making developed from embroidery and became an art of its own. Today, most lace is machine-made, but fine, handmade lace can cost hundreds of dollars per yard.
| How to wear lace:
While it’s used for everything from trim and tablecloths to curtains, camisoles, underwear, and dresses, lace is at its finest in the wedding gown.
| Maintaining lace:
Cotton lace is a delicate fabric and will require special care.
Does lace wrinkle:
Depending on the structure of the lace, cotton lace may wrinkle and may require ironing.
Is lace easy to clean:
Cotton lace will need special care in cleaning. Spot cleaning and washing on a delicate cycle may be sufficient for certain items, while others may require dry cleaning. Check your item’s care label for specific instructions.
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