Lace is a piece of cloth or fabric that uses one or more threads to create an openwork pattern.
There are two main types of lace: machine lace and hand-knitted lace.
There are many ways to classify races.
There are a variety of lace patterns, including floral, ethnic, and geometric patterns.
Manufacturing method ① Embroidered lace <embroidered lace, chemical lace, tulle lace>
②Knitted lace <Russell lace>
③Bobbin lace <torsion lace/river lace>
④River race
What is embroidered lace?
Embroidered lace is fabric that is embroidered using an embroidered lace machine.
Embroidered lace is a type of lace that uses a thin fabric as a base fabric with multiple holes
made and then embroidered around the holes to create a pattern.
Cotton and polyester are often used for the base, shiny threads such as rayon are used for the embroidery, and the patterns are often floral or geometric, and are thin.
This lace is light and perfect for spring and summer blouses and skirts, and is the most commonly used lace for clothing.
What is chemical lace?
After embroidery is applied to the fabric, the fabric is dissolved with chemicals, leaving only the embroidered part.
Chemical lace is used more in the form of tape and is used in accessories stores and parts of clothing than in clothing.
The width of the tape is about 1 to 50 cm, with the most common width being around 15 cm.
What is tulle lace?
This is a lace with embroidery using tulle as the base fabric.
Tulle fabric is a thin net-like cloth with a hexagonal mesh.
It is cute when used as a clothing material for blouses, blouse sleeves, and skirts.
Tulle lace, like chemical lace, often comes in tape form.
tulle lace
tulle lace
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