Delicate lace fabric models are also known as lace fabric for dresses. Although they are generally used as lining for textile products, this type of fabric is also used to make lace vests and lace pants.
Alencon Lace Fabric: This type of lace fabric, named after the city of Alencon in France, is the only type of lace that is not embroidered on pillows. This lace fabric is entirely handmade, created by embroidering a piece of parchment with a fine needle, and the embroidered pieces are then joined together with invisible stitches to complete the process.
Bayeux Alencon Guipure Lace Fabric: With its stunning appearance, Bayeux Alencon Guipure Lace fabric is used as a luxurious tablecloth and will transform your modest tables into a visual feast with its intricate details.
Casabella Lace Fabric: With its Italian-style structural design and artistic features, this lace fabric has a niche of its own, featuring sewn edges and a delicate design.
Antwerp Guipure Lace Fabric: Resembling Alencon lace, this lace type features motifs that can be interpreted as flower vases or pots.
Lace Applique Fabric: Although it looks indistinguishable from Alencon lace, it has distinct differences in stitching and needle tips.
Chain Stitch Appliqué Lace: This French lace derives its name from the main lines of the patterns being drawn with chain stitch.
Cluny Appliqué Lace: Made by sewing on net lace, it is named for its medieval appearance.
Crochet Appliqué Lace: Made using a crochet hook or with a crochet-like pattern, it is applied to a bobbin-made net. It resembles needle-point lace.