Lace With Stones

Lace With Stones

Lace appeared at the end of the Middle Ages, especially in France, Italy, England and Germany. They arrived in Brazil in the 18th century, through Portuguese colonizing families. There are two main types of lace: needle lace, which is made by making loops with the thread, in simple or complex stitches, which results in more standardized designs; and that of bobbins, which is formed by the successive crossing or intermingling of the threads, made on the pique - a card where the design is decaled - with the help of bobbins, a wooden artifact where the threads are wound. It doesn't matter the type of fabric. If there is a thread embroidering this fabric, it is lace. The most common are cotton and polyester lace, which are embroidered on tulle and canvas and can also be embroidered with rhinestones. The lace can be applied to different fabrics and the choice of these fabrics will determine its fit. It is the main choice for Fashion Party and Fashion Bride, although it is also widely used in casual fashion. For brides, lace is usually in two colors: natural white, also called off-white, and optical white, which is very white. Here's the tip of this wonderful fabric for all our customers.


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