What is Lace?
Lace is a general name for fabrics with an open, patterned structure. Modern lace is often produced as a warp-knitted fabric on a Raschel machine, using a net-like base with additional yarns that form the design. Elastic yarns can be included to create stretch lace for lingerie and fitted garments.
Lace can also be created through embroidery, weaving or other knitting techniques. Etched lace is made by embroidering cotton yarn onto a temporary base fabric, which is later dissolved so that only the embroidery remains. The final appearance depends on the size of the openings, the density of the motifs and the type of yarn used.