Floral Motif Trim Lace

Floral Motif Trim Lace

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Floral Motif Trim Lace

Floral Motif Trim Lace

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Details

These latest two images showcase rich, traditional embroidered lace trims — often referred to as "zari borders", Gotta Patti trims, or Banarasi borders in South Asian textile crafts.


🪷 Lace Details Overview:

🌟 Design Characteristics:

·         Width: Extra wide (approx. 3–4 inches)

·         Base Fabric: Velvet or heavy silk (some appear to be raw silk)

·         Embroidery Style:

o    Heavy metallic threadwork (likely zari or resham)

o    Intricate motifs including lotus flowers, paisleys, and floral vines

o    Embellishments: Use of sequins, mirror work, and metallic cord


🎨 Color & Theme Breakdown:

  • This combination of Deep purple and green with metallic gold and bright floral details creates a festive, regal, and intricate embroidered design perfect for special occasions.

 

Use:

 Embellishing clothes and accessories: 

• Shrugs and shirt,

• Headbands and hat 

• Jewellery making 

• embellishing clutch purses, tote bags and pouches 

• Sleeves and hems 

• Jackets and pocket 

• Denim embellishing 

• Holiday ornaments 

Home decor: 

• Tablecloth and lines 

• Pillow cases and duvet cover 

• Napkins 

• Cushions 

• Wall art 

• Wreaths

Gift wrapping: 

• presents 

• Gift tags 

• Junk journals 

• scrap booking 

Materials + Care

Tips for preservation

. Storage

  • Avoid Folding: Store trims rolled rather than folded to
    prevent creasing or permanent fold marks.
  • Use Acid-Free Tissue: Place
    acid-free tissue paper between layers when storing to prevent thread
    discoloration and fabric damage.
  • Cool, Dry Environment: Keep trims in
    a breathable container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight,
    humidity, and heat.
  • Avoid Plastic Bags: Avoid
    long-term storage in plastic as it can trap moisture and lead to mildew or
    fabric yellowing.

2. Cleaning

  • Spot Clean Only: Gently dab
    stains with a soft cloth and mild detergent; avoid rubbing or soaking the
    trim.
  • Avoid Machine Washing: Machine
    washing may damage embroidery threads or cause fraying. Hand wash only if
    absolutely necessary.
  • Air Dry Flat: If cleaned, let the trim air dry flat on a
    clean towel to retain its shape and avoid distortion.

3. Handling

  • Wash Hands First: Natural oils
    and dirt can transfer from hands to fabric—always handle with clean, dry
    hands.
  • Minimal Handling: Reduce
    handling to avoid fraying or pulling delicate threads.
  • Secure Edges: If the trim is cut, secure the raw edges with
    gentle hemming or clear fabric glue to prevent unraveling.

4. While Sewing

  • Use Sharp Tools: Use sharp
    scissors and fine needles to avoid pulling threads or damaging embroidery.
  • Pin Sparingly: Use fabric clips or pin along the seam
    allowance to avoid visible holes in the embroidery.

Note: There may be some
difference in colour due to lighting and screen setting.



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