The moment when you peel the fabric up from the laser bed
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Lasercut lace v1. It's a start. Definitely needs a lining and some interfacing.pic.twitter.com/9TmBcopFuN
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Lasercut lace v2 in progress. Just cut some polyester and it left the most perfect mirror image behindpic.twitter.com/A1hs6GT2LA
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Lasercut lace v2. Better but still lots to fix and changepic.twitter.com/soDmF2zbBo
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I've decided I like the back better than the front.
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New test in black satin! Using 2 scales of pattern to stabilize the lasercut lace.pic.twitter.com/1qRkUY2NaA
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Continued laser lace-making adventures. Fabric is very stable with 2 scales of patternpic.twitter.com/ozrc6Kpn0g
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I added a skirt!pic.twitter.com/P3jnLeiRlR
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Here's my first lasercut lace dress! For what to do next, I really need access to a bigger laser cutter...pic.twitter.com/QCPaoox01p
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is it itchy? I would think he crisp edges would be a bit uncomfortable.
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personally never seen this problem I have made my own laser cut garments (not as pretty) and also commercial ones
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