How to Wash Delicate Lace

A traditional method for hand-washing and restoring delicate lace items using gentle techniques and natural starching to preserve the fabric's beauty and structure.

Ingredients

  • 1 piece Lace item (scarf, veil, or trim) (Any delicate lace item needing cleaning)
  • 2 tablespoons White soap, mild (such as Castile or pure soap flakes) (Best quality white soap for delicate fabrics)
  • 8 cups Cold water (For soaking and washing)
  • 2 cups Liquid starch or rice water (Thin consistency for light stiffening)
  • 1 length White cotton thread (For basting lace in place during washing)

Instructions

  1. 1Fold the lace carefully and baste it on each side with white cotton thread to keep it secure during washing. This prevents tangling and damage.
  2. 2Place the basted lace in a bowl of cold water and let it soak overnight (8-12 hours). This loosens dirt and prepares the fibers for gentle cleaning.
  3. 3Remove lace from soaking water. In fresh cold water with white soap, gently rub and squeeze the lace (do not twist or wring). Repeat this washing process in 3-4 changes of soapy water until the lace is clean.
  4. 4Rinse the lace well in several changes of clean cold water until all soap is removed and water runs clear.
  5. 5Dip the rinsed lace into thin liquid starch or rice water. Gently squeeze out excess liquid. Remove the basting thread carefully.
  6. 6Spread the lace flat on a clean blanket placed on a bed. For scarves or veils, pin them out tightly on a cloth on the floor to maintain shape. Allow to dry until nearly completely dry (2-4 hours depending on humidity).
  7. 7When nearly dry, carefully pick out and straighten the lace edges and patterns. Fold the lace neatly and allow to finish drying completely (30-60 minutes).
  8. 8When completely dry, wrap the lace in an old cotton handkerchief, then fold inside a towel. Place on a rug or blanket laid on a hard surface (stone or floor). Using a heavy wooden rolling pin or pestle, beat the lace firmly and evenly until it looks smooth and pressed (similar to ironing).

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