How to Invisible Sew Lace Trim

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Sewing with Ani Slattery
Sewing with Ani Slattery
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Here is a method of sewing lace trim to the edge of a hem, where the stitches are (mostly) invisible and the lace and hem do not overlap. It produces a nice heirloom look that can only be done by hand sewing.

This lace is being sewn onto the edges of a purificator which I made for a man who will be ordained in the coming weeks. What an honor to serve the Church and the Priesthood in this way!

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Our family has felt a strong call to pursue traditional skills that have been lost in the modern world, and we want to share it with others as much as the Lord will allow. My husband does carpentry, animal husbandry, butchery, writing and publishing. Find his channel here: https://spiritustv.com/@Traditional_Skills

I share traditional handiworks such as sewing and embroidery and I also have a little shop where I sell some of my handmade goods such as aprons, head coverings, embroidered neckties, Catholic embroidery kits and rosary pouches. Or you can follow me on Instagram to see my past or current works.

My shop: https://www.taurusnecrus.com/ani
My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ave.domina.angelorum

Or contact me for custom sewing requests or to get in touch: ani.slattery@gmail.com

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