White Tree Fabric Report Surge in Sales for Lace following Great British Sewing Bee Episode
Lace is back in Vogue[1], literally. With the fashion mag's February blog touting versatile white lace trends for Spring 2015 from everything including fringed pleated skirts, ruffled tops and leather trimmed coats, the trend for lace continues on both the fashion runways and via the Great British Sewing Bee.
The show's 5thand penultimate episode saw the contestants demonstrating their skills with delicate lace fabrics, combining lace and satin to craft a pencil skirt.
White Tree Fabrics, a fabric and lace supplier to the BBC's Great British Sewing Bee program has since reported a surge in sales for lace.
With many viewers inspired by the creations, they have taken to the Internet in droves to find the same lace fabrics and sewing accessories to recreate the pieces featured on .
"It is fantastic to see people being inspired by the Great British Sewing Bee" said Lisa Washington, White Tree Fabrics' Marketing Manager. "The program is a real source of inspiration for many people who may be considering taking up sewing and it has certainly reignited enthusiasm for the age old craft of sewing.. We are delighted that some of our fabrics have been featured on this years series and we have been very busy helping people find the fabrics as seen on the show."
White Tree Fabrics, who also feature in the Great British Sewing Bee's accompanying handbook, stock a vast selection of over 700 lace products, including printed, floral, corded and stretch lace to name a few of the dozens of lace categories that are available to browse and buy online. Embroidered and vintage to be perennial best sellers.
White Tree Fabrics offers its visitors tons of handy resources online including expert blogging pieces from a comprehensive blogging community, including the Great British Sewing Bee's very own Amanda, mother-of-two and an avid sewing blogger.
With orders processed in 24 hours and fast next day delivery available, White Tree Fabrics also offer a free swatch sample service for their website visitors to try before they buy.
To view the full fabric range available at their new online store visitwww.whitetreefabrics.co.uk.
[1]http://www.vogue.com/10319143/spring-2015-trend-white-lace