15 Types of Lace Fabric: A Sourcing Guide for Designers
Navigating the complex world of bridal textiles? This guide categorizes the 15 essential lace types, comparing texture, price points, and best applications to help you make informed sourcing decisions.
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1. Classic European Lace Types
The foundation of bridal couture. If you are designing for the luxury market, these are your go-to references for elegance and tradition.
1. Chantilly Lace
Features intricate floral patterns outlined with "cordonnet" on a semi-transparent net ground. Very delicate.
Best For: Veils & Overlays
2. Alençon Lace
"Queen of lace." Features raised motifs on fine net backgrounds, creating substantial weight ideal for structure.
Best For: Structured Bodices
3. Guipure Lace
Also known as Venetian lace. Offers bold patterns without net backgrounds. Motifs connect directly to each other.
Best For: Boho Styles
4. Venetian Lace
Heavy needlepoint lace featuring geometric patterns and high relief work. Very luxurious and substantial.
Best For: High-End Couture2. Modern Synthetic & Technical Laces
Contemporary manufacturing allows for laces that offer superior durability, stretch, and cost-effectiveness without sacrificing beauty.
5. Stretch Lace
Incorporates elastane or spandex fibers. Essential for comfortable fitting garments that need to move with the body.
Best For: Lingerie & Sleeves
6. Embroidered Lace
Patterns are stitched onto a base fabric (mesh or tulle). Offers unlimited design possibilities for custom patterns.
Best For: Custom Motifs
7. Beaded Lace
Combines traditional grounds with sequins, pearls, and crystals. Heavy and glamorous, requiring careful handling.
Best For: Evening Gowns
8. Metallic Lace
Threads are wrapped in metallic foil or made from metallic fibers (Lurex) to create a shimmering effect.
Best For: Party Wear3. Application-Specific Laces
These laces are chosen based on the specific visual effect or structural requirement of the garment.
9. 3D Floral Lace
Laser-cut petals or appliqués are attached to the tulle base to create real dimension and volume.
Best For: Modern Bridal
10. Sequin Lace
Similar to beaded lace but focused exclusively on light-reflecting sequins for maximum sparkle.
Best For: Prom Dresses
11. Crochet Lace
Mimics hand-hooked knitting. Has an open, breathable construction with a bohemian aesthetic.
Best For: Summer Casual
12. Chemical Lace
Embroidered on a soluble stabilizer that is washed away, leaving only the thread pattern. Very clean edges.
Best For: Trims & Edging4. Specialty & Hand-Crafted Styles
For projects requiring unique textures or historical accuracy, these specialty laces offer distinct advantages.
13. Rhinestone Lace
Combines lace fabric with precision-placed crystal elements for high-impact shine and luxury weight.
Best For: Pageant Gowns
14. Tatting Lace
A durable lace made of knots and loops. Historically used for doilies and collars, now a vintage detail.
Best For: Vintage Details
15. Bobbin Lace
Made by braiding and twisting lengths of thread wound on bobbins. Complex and historically significant.
Best For: Heritage ReproductionFound the Right Lace Type?
Don't just read about it—feel the quality. Marry Lace provides **factory-direct samples** for all the types listed above.
Professional Buyer's FAQ
Everything designers need to know about sourcing these lace types.
For custom patterns (OEM), the Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) typically ranges from 100 to 300 yards per color. For in-stock items, we can supply as little as 15 yards for sampling.
Real factories like Marry Lace offer OEM/ODM services, can adjust thread counts, have specific MOQ requirements for custom dyeing, and can provide production videos of our machines in operation.
We are seeing a massive shift towards 3D Floral Lace for volume and eco-friendly recycled lace fabrics. Beaded lace remains a staple for luxury evening wear.
Yes, we have a dedicated design team. Send us a high-resolution photo or physical sample, and we will create a CAD draft and a physical sample yardage for your approval before bulk production.