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Lately, garments embellished with rick rack are showing up on store racks, so these crocheted rick rack edgings should fit right in. A few ideas for uses would be as a trim for the cuffs of jeans, added to the pocket flap of a girl's backpack, sewn to a hat or added to the hems of garments.
The following photos make it easier to understand where the stitches are to be worked in the rick rack.
Sewing the Lace Insertion to Clothing:
Go to Page 2 - Free Pattern for Lace Insertion and Edging
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