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Calicogirl Posted - Jan 24 2013 : 08:08:55 AM
I have some crocheted lace trim I would like to sew on a robe. What can I do to keep the cut ends from unraveling? Is this possible? I would appreciate any input you lovely ladies may have

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Calicogirl Posted - Jan 24 2013 : 8:04:14 PM
Thanks Bonnie :)

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Bonnie Ellis Posted - Jan 24 2013 : 7:40:07 PM
You could also use "fray-check" on the raw ends. This keeps them from raveling.

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Calicogirl Posted - Jan 24 2013 : 12:32:47 PM
Thanks Diane! :)

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Fiddlehead Farm Posted - Jan 24 2013 : 08:27:08 AM
Is one end finished off so the end you are talking about is the one you will cut to make it fit? If so then you can use some fabric glue or cut it and leave enough extra to fold over and stitch.

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