From the Ateliers of 19th-Century Europe
This charming lace bag dates to pre-1900 Europe, a period when fine lacework was woven into the fabric of everyday elegance. Measuring approximately 5" × 6", it features a delicate floral motif worked in fine thread — the kind of patient, rhythmic needlework that defined 19th-century European craft. Small enough to be precious, large enough to make a statement in any textile art project.
Fabric Details
- Origin: Pre-1900 Europe
- Dimensions: Approximately 5" × 6"
- Sold as: 1 piece
- Condition: Washed and ironed
- Pattern: Floral motif
- Form: Bag shape
Care Instructions
Handwash in cool water with gentle soap. Hang dry. Iron on low heat as needed.
Perfect For
Crazy quilting, mixed-media collage, textile art, heirloom sewing, and display. Use as a focal element in an art quilt, a shadow box, or a wearable art piece. Pairs beautifully with soft florals, ivory, sage green, and antique gold tones.
As a handmade antique textile, slight variations in size, color, and pattern are a natural part of its artisan character.