It's been an essential part of our summer wardrobes for the past few years, and now the trend for lace has worked its way into jewellery boxes too, so it can be worn as an accessory all year round.
Lace necklaces are big news on the high street right now, and this vintage style lace necklace is just the thing to give last season's outfits a new update.
Our lace necklace is quick and easy to make by following our free step-by-step tutorial. Choose a heavyweight lace such as guipure or corded lace that will hold its shape well, although even heavy laces will need to be hardened with fabric stiffener.
You may be lucky enough to find a motif that can be used as it is, but don't worry if not. Just follow our steps which show you how to piece together lace motifs to create just the right shape that you need for your lace necklace.
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Lace has a long and fascinating history. Learn about the history of antique lace with this interesting guide from Homes & Antiques.
To make this lace necklace you will need:
- Corded guipure lace trim 11cm (8in) wide, ours is from OrientalDirect.co.uk
- Antique gold chain, 40cm (16in)
- Jump rings, 4mm and 6mm
- Lobster clasp
- Fabric stiffener
- Paintbrush
- Plastic sheet
- Ivory cotton thread
Size
12 x 7cm (4¾ x 2¾in)
Top tips
The fabric stiffener will also act as a fray check for the edges!