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National Lace Day

With its intricate patterns and delicate touch, it's fashion's secret weapon, adding elegance and charm wherever it appears.

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Drive October sales of lace apparel, home décor, and craft supplies by positioning lace as a timeless elegance statement and DIY skill-building opportunity.

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  • Lace-making tutorial series: teach followers beginner techniques and showcase finished pieces
  • Vintage lace treasure hunt: encourage customers to hunt for heirloom lace in thrift/antique stores with photo contests
  • Lace styling guide: show 5 ways to wear lace beyond lingerie (accessories, home décor, layering)
  • Behind-the-scenes: artisan lace makers and the craftsmanship behind delicate designs

History

The background of National Lace Day includes the history of lace, which is as convoluted and interwoven as the substance itself. Italians say it was created there in 1943 by a Milanese family by the name of Sforza. The Flemish claim is founded on a painting from 1485 where a priest can be seen wearing an alb with what appears to be lace on it.

What is far more likely is that it was developed in multiple locations and times throughout the world, but what is actually known is that it was widely known and produced in the 16th century.

Lace has been used for everything you can imagine, not just underthings but also for decorating the home. Such was the delicacy and complexity of lace that it could be turned to almost any purpose, lace doilies were commonly placed on tabletops and on the back of couches, and was incorporated into clothing, especially dresses.

During the 1800’s lace was ubiquitous as a sign of prosperity, and people took great care to keep their lace in good condition, particularly difficult since it would often be part of daily wear.

That isn’t to say that lace isn’t well thought of still today, quite the opposite. In fact, lace both modern and old is so treasured that pieces of damaged lace will be cut down to retain the undamaged portion and framed in picture frames, often with black backgrounds to accent its beauty and complexity.


How to celebrate

Try a Lace-Making Class

Are you a fan of the fiber arts? Are you looking for a new challenge? National Lace Day encourages you to make an attempt at learning how to create lace of your very own. It requires very fine movements and much patience, but the results are inevitably worth it.

Wear Lace

Those who aren’t as craft-oriented can still celebrate this day! Just enjoy the lace that’s in your life, and chances are good, especially if you’re into elegance, you already have some in your closet.

Invest in Some Lace

Finding there no delicate lace ready to be worn or enjoyed on National Lace Day? That’s okay! This is a great time to acquire some. Most of the best handmade laces will be found in antique stores, vintage shops, or even thrift stores! Take a look around town and see what kind of treasures can be unearthed in the form of lace.