
Thrifted lace and crocheted tablecloths and ribbons inspiration for home decor and dressing up. Remember that if white and off-white are not your favorite colors, most laces and especially crocheted textiles can be dyed to almost any color in the washing machine. I use Dylon and Nitor dyes. Top image a jewelry display made from a crocheted table cloth by ResurrectionFern.
Lace necklace by BitterBethany.

Lace earrings by Whiteowl Remade.

Crocheted napkin ring by Andrea Singarella.

Crocheted shelves decor by kimhas6cats.

Via Desire To Inspire.
wow the lace is amazing. i love the earrings.
VastaaPoistaWill the dye ruin the lace? I have one I want to dye but have been apprehensive abt doing it....
VastaaPoistaWith dye jobs it´s always a surprise. The dye itself doesn´t usually damage the fabric (or lace), but the fabric needs to be cleaned well before the dyeing as dirt can effect the dye result. Also the dye temperature is important. If you´re able to dye in cool water, it´s better as cool water does not shrink the lace. Most laces are made from viscose, silk or cotton mixtures and they do not tolerate hot water washing.
VastaaPoista