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Sewing Lace on a Homemade Wallet

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Summary: Adding lace to a wallet is a nice touch and adds style to the wallet. Learn how to sew lace on a wallet from a professional seamstress in this free crafts video.

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By Misty Swift
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Misty Swift began sewing from home for herself and friends after being distraught over a beautiful bag she purchased only to discover it was horribly made and almost immediately fell...read more

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"Okay, now we are ready to add the lace. This is completely optional, but it does add kind of a neat touch. You want to think about where you want to have it. Now you can close your wallet, because you have Velcro on both sides. And I'm thinking, I kind of like it; you can either do it on the front right here, or I kind of like them on the back, because it adds a little something to the back of it. And then you just pin it in place. Once again, I do approximately, so my stuff sometimes is a little crooked, but it's always well made. And a little crooked just makes it look a little more handmade. Okay, and you're just going to want to follow the edging. You could switch out your thread if you're concerned, you want it to blend in, you're concerned the thread is going to show; I'm not to worried about it, so I'm just going to go with the color that I have, it matches the material. Run it all the way down. Make sure you take the pins out before it shoves it out of the way. And then you flip it around and do the same thing on the other side. And that is how you attach the lace."

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