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Burgundy Corded Lace with Scalloped Edges – 143cm Wide Burgundy Corded Lace with Scalloped Edges – 143cm Wide
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Chartreuse & Black Floral Lace – Elegant Eveningwear Fabric Chartreuse & Black Floral Lace – Elegant Eveningwear Fabric
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Olive Green Corded Floral Lace – Elegant & Versatile Olive Green Corded Floral Lace – Elegant & Versatile
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Magenta Embroidered Lace Fabric with Metallic Thread – Delicate Floral Design Magenta Embroidered Lace Fabric with Metallic Thread – Delicate Floral Design
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Cobalt Blue Embroidered Lace Fabric with Metallic Thread – Delicate Floral Design Cobalt Blue Embroidered Lace Fabric with Metallic Thread – Delicate Floral Design
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Crocheted Ivory Flower on Tulle Crocheted Ivory Flower on Tulle
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Black/Silver Trailing Flower with Lattice on Bottle Green Mesh Black/Silver Trailing Flower with Lattice on Bottle Green Mesh
14m In Stock
Black/Silver Trailing Flower with Lattice on Red Mesh Black/Silver Trailing Flower with Lattice on Red Mesh
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Light Mauve Sequin and Embroidery On Mesh with Scalloped Edge Light Mauve Sequin and Embroidery On Mesh with Scalloped Edge
11m In Stock
Gold Sequin and Embroidery On Mesh with Scalloped Edge Gold Sequin and Embroidery On Mesh with Scalloped Edge
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Silver Sequin & Embroidery Trailing Floral on Mesh Silver Sequin & Embroidery Trailing Floral on Mesh
39m In Stock
Crystal Beaded & Sequin Wave Edging 3cm Wide Crystal Beaded & Sequin Wave Edging 3cm Wide
25m In Stock
Ivory Laser Cut 3D Trailing Floral with Pearl & Sequin Detail on Tulle Ivory Laser Cut 3D Trailing Floral with Pearl & Sequin Detail on Tulle
12m In Stock
Ivory Laser Cut Pearl & Sequin Graduated Design on Tulle Ivory Laser Cut Pearl & Sequin Graduated Design on Tulle
10m In Stock
Ivory Laser cut Floral Bunches Ivory Laser cut Floral Bunches
8m In Stock
Ivory Trailing Laser cut Floral with Pearl Detail on Tulle Ivory Trailing Laser cut Floral with Pearl Detail on Tulle
7m In Stock
Nude Corded Embroidery on Tulle with Scalloped Edge Nude Corded Embroidery on Tulle with Scalloped Edge
79m In Stock
Ivory Bulb Shaped Applique with Pearl & Bead Detail 20cm long Ivory Bulb Shaped Applique with Pearl & Bead Detail 20cm long
40m In Stock
Champagne Corded Lace with Scalloped Edge Champagne Corded Lace with Scalloped Edge
28m In Stock
Deep Mauve Corded Lace with Scalloped Edge Deep Mauve Corded Lace with Scalloped Edge
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Blue & Gold Corded Lace Fabric with Gold Lurex Detail – Luxury 5.5m Roll Blue & Gold Corded Lace Fabric with Gold Lurex Detail – Luxury 5.5m Roll
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White Ribboned Criss Cross Lace White Ribboned Criss Cross Lace
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Cream Short Pile Tassel with Sequin Detail. Lace border on each edge Cream Short Pile Tassel with Sequin Detail. Lace border on each edge
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Slate Corded Lace with Scalloped Edge Slate Corded Lace with Scalloped Edge

Lace With Character, Priced Smarter

Lace can define the entire mood of a garment, from soft and romantic to sharp and architectural. For dress makers, hobbyists, and professional studios, finding discount lace that still feels premium is the real win. The focus here is on quality you can actually use in finished work, with texture, drape, and motif detail that stand up under close inspection, on camera, and in wear.

A strong part of the offering comes from deadstock lace, sourced from surplus fashion and textile production. These are unused materials with design integrity, not watered-down alternatives made to hit the lowest price point. You get access to lace with distinctive patterns and better visual depth, often at significantly lower cost than conventional retail routes.

You will also see offcuts, remnants, cut-offs, and roll ends, but these are frequently practical quantities suited to serious making. Many are ideal for sleeves, overlays, panel work, trims, inserts, lingerie design, occasionwear, and sampling before final production. If your priority is value, cheap lace in usable lengths gives you room to test ideas, refine construction, and keep budgets controlled without sacrificing finish.

Choosing sustainable lace is a practical decision as much as an ethical one. Using existing textiles keeps quality fabric in circulation and reduces unnecessary new production. For independent makers and established professionals alike, that means better material efficiency and more thoughtful sourcing. Stock moves quickly and designs are often limited, so when the right lace appears, it is worth securing while available.

Practical FAQs for Buying Lace

Yes, discount lace can be an excellent choice for serious work when it is sourced from reliable surplus channels. Lower price does not automatically mean lower quality. In many cases, the lace was originally produced for fashion manufacturing, then released through overstock or end-of-line supply. That means you can access better pattern detail and fabric character without paying standard retail markups.

For hobbyists and professionals alike, the smart move is to judge lace by fibre, handle, stretch, and motif clarity, not just price. Well-sourced cheap lace can perform beautifully in bridal details, eveningwear panels, sleeves, and trims while keeping project costs under control.

Deadstock lace is unused fabric left from previous production runs, cancelled orders, or mill surplus. It is not second-hand fabric, and it is not automatically flawed. Many makers value it because it often includes distinctive designs that are no longer in mainstream circulation, which helps garments feel less generic and more considered.

There is also a practical sourcing advantage. Deadstock often appears in usable quantities, including offcuts, remnants, cut-offs, and roll ends, so you can match purchase size to project needs without forcing unnecessary bulk buys. That makes it a flexible option for both one-off pieces and repeat studio workflows.

Absolutely. Sustainable lace does not mean compromising on finish. When lace comes from deadstock and surplus streams, you are using textiles that already exist, often with strong construction and refined visual detail. The result can look every bit as polished as newly manufactured alternatives, especially when chosen with clear garment intent.

For dress makers, this is a practical win. You can deliver high-end outcomes while reducing waste and sourcing more responsibly. Combining sustainable lace with value-led buying of discount lace also gives you more room in budget for fit, finishing, and craftsmanship, which are often what clients notice most.

Not at all. Remnants and roll ends are often substantial, workable quantities suitable for real garment construction. Many are large enough for sleeves, bodice overlays, inset panels, veils, lingerie sets, and coordinated detailing across multiple pieces. The assumption that they are only tiny leftovers is usually inaccurate.

For professionals, these formats are useful for controlled costing and design variation. For hobbyists, they open access to higher quality cheap lace without overcommitting on yardage. Offcuts and cut-offs can also be highly practical for toiles, sampling, capsule edits, and creative pattern placement.

If you are newer to lace sewing, start with stable options that are easier to cut and control, then build toward stretchier or more delicate structures. Intermediate and professional makers can select by end use first, such as drape for overlays, recovery for fitted areas, or motif density for statement sections. This approach reduces mistakes and improves final finish.

When sourcing, compare material behavior rather than chasing labels alone. Discount lace and deadstock lace can offer outstanding value across all skill levels, while sustainable lace supports better material choices long term. Done right, quality lace elevates both learning projects and professional garments.