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Sequins Between Trails

Placing sequins between two narrow trails creates a much wider edge with a lot of sparkle.


Video here   Sequin Edge in Bobbin Lace
This is a slightly different way of adding the sequins between two paralell trails to make a sparkly edge. The vertical pair stay in the center, so a feature colour can be used to go down the middle of the sequins. The horizontal pair work across the sequins, being taking into the trails at each side in turn and worked along with the passives until the next horizontal pair is needed. The extra pair worked along with the passives does not make much difference visually but it is suggested that it is the same colour as the trails, unless you wish to make a feature of the crenellated effect that the journey of the horizontal pairs makes.

This is the alternative, and more common way of adding sequins in an edge, with the pairs working diagonally and just bouncing off the trail edges. Details and video in earlier posts.



The downloadable .pdf pattern sheet is in the Files tab on my Lesley's Lace facebook page.

The A4 .jpeg can be copied from here, or my Lesley's Lace facebook page.

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This pattern must only be shared in its original form and cannot be sold.

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