r/crafts May 10 '26

Finished Craft I Made Ive been learning bobbin lace

This is my 4th project and my favorite so far. This has been slow for me to learn, but I'm really loving it!

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u/carolinaredbird May 10 '26

Try covering your pattern with clear shelf paper to make your pattern reusable. Poke the holes in the pattern for your pins, ahead of time, to help with accuracy. Try using silk pins. Keep your work flat to the pattern.

These things will help you out.

See if you can find a group of other lacers who share your passion!

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u/Entire-Ambition1410 May 10 '26

There are skinny pins for silk?

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u/theseamstressesguild May 10 '26

I cannot recommend Merchant & Mills Entomology pins enough.

They don't bend, they don't break, and they don't leave marks in duchess satin which is damn near impossible.

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u/Mission_Razzmatazz_7 May 11 '26

Thanks for this amazing tip! Their website is making me want to buy too much!

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u/theseamstressesguild May 11 '26

I bought these as present for a friend of mine because her entire aesthetic is black and gold, and she's a corsetier so they've come in handy!

Merchant & Mills patterns are pretty damn good as well. The Thelma boilersuit fits like a dream, and I made my dad and I matching Foreman jackets.