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Nothing Says Edwardian Like Lacework…

May 8, 2020May 18, 2020 / Karin McKechnie-Lid / Leave a comment

Re-piecing figured lace bits for a client’s corseted torso, carefully by hand. Why did wearing of lace become something only worn for weddings or balls? That needs to change. 🙂


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