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#6 A Second Choice of Thread
- Antique Bonnets and Caps
- Collector's and Couture
- Collector's and Couture Lace
- For Recycling and Crafts
- Handkerchiefs
- Household and Decorating
- Study Fragments
- Sweet Briar Designs
- Sweet Briar Idea Gallery
-- Mending Crochet
-- Mending Knit Lace Bonnet
-- Sweet Briar ADORNMENTS
1. Assess the problem
1. Stabilizing Broken Threads
19th Century Brussels Applique
19th Century Bucks Point Lace and Whitework Bonnet
19th Century Knit Lace Bonnet
19th Century Whitework Embroidered Cap
2. Stabilize the breaks
2. Reworking dropped loops
3. Choose the needle and thread
3. Controlling Loops
4. Bridge the gap
4. Finishing Off Threads
5. Reconnecting the bars
5. The End
6. Building up the bars

Resources to Assist You


Anybody Can Mend Lace and Linens -
Bridal Everlasting Rose #1
Still Need Help?
The Complete Guide to Vintage Textiles
A Vintage Handkerchief Makeover
Acorn-like seed pod
All Motifs Digitized Two Ways
Amethyst Rosebud Reticule
Anybody Can Mend Lace and Linens
Back Ribbon Bow
Background mesh details
Bath Brussels
Bedfordshire bobbin lace collar
Bedfordshire Plaited Lace
Binche or Flanders detail
Binche or Valenciennes bobbin lace
Bobbin Lace Round
Bobbin Lace Mystery Fragment
BOOKS
Bridal Everlasting Rose #2

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