By Lindee Goodall

Aetze

1. The breaking down or dissolving of a base fabric on which a lace pattern has been stitched, leaving only the stitched threads. 2) Lace processing; may be “wet aetze,” involving a caustic soda bath or “dry aetze,” involving heat.

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Embroidery Tip

  • A better strategy for improving fabric coverage in a design is to increase the underlay rather than increase the density. If you can’t modify the design, use a color block topping.

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