If you want to add some glamour or you simply want to go all out lace then we have different lace and net fabrics you could use with a lining as a skirt or dress or without to add detailing on the sleeve or cuff of a garment. You can buy all of Croft Mill lace fabrics online.
Austrian broderie anglaise cotton fabric in cream. An extremely expensive fabric to produce. Delightfully pretty all over daisy embroidered pattern which will look exquisite made up into a dress.
Beautiful polyester guipure lace in nude, the motif is made by a series of closely packed embroidery stitches onto a fine fabric that disintegrates in the finishing process.
130cm wide, fabulously vivid royal blue guipure lace fabric, this comes in a small scale geometric pattern and has a finished (straight) but not scalloped edge.
130cm wide, unusual guipure type abstract patterned lace in navy blue. This lace material is quite substantial, and although it looks like cotton it is actually polyester, it is soft and doesn't crease.
134cm wide, lace tulle with a scalloped edge on both sides in ivory. The pattern is a fairly large sprawling floral design embroidered in polished yarns with corded edge, some elements are embellished with holographic sequins which have a sparkly element
134cm wide, lace tulle with an all over tiny circular floral design in peach, pale gold and pale grey all on a nude net ground with a scalloped edge, truly delightful.
140cm wide. Is a fairly delicate net upon which is embroidered floral pattern with plenty of the sheer net in evidence, this is black on a very pale beige background
134cm wide. Guipure a black all over scrawley embroidered sort of design loosely linked by a spiders web sort of arrangement holding the whole thing together.
130cm wide, Double Scallop, whisper light, fancy polyester net in palest beige with a quite substantial floral pattern in black with a double scalloped edge, pick the bones out of that lot!
56” wide beautiful rayon/nylon lace in a fine but dense enough pattern to hide all that you want to hide and enough yarn in it to let it hang under its own weight.