Still holding on to the family's old Quaker lace tablecloths. Destroying these beautiful pieces is not an option. So hard to find all the little stains, most were removed with Biz and Lestoil. Can't say enough about Lestoil saving a lot of clothing for both of us. Those grease spots from a splash of olive oil or butter, salad, anything with fat or oil, are gone. I use full strength, just on the pesky spot, wait a few minutes, and rinse before throwing in the washer. Works like a charm. Removes all the true grease from work clothes too.
Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has ever sewn a tunic from vintage lace or tablecloths. I saw this when browsing the sale at https://www.shopcarols.com/, and thought maybe the tablecloths could be put to use in clothing.
I like that style in lace and they range from boho to elegant (mine would be towards bo and ho). Maybe I should just try adding the scalloped edge of the cloth to a shortened loose t-shirt or chambray blouse turning it into a tunic. I have enough lace to attempt inserts like this also.
If anyone has tried this I would appreciate any suggestions.
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