QuoteReplyTopic: Super Fine Swiss Lace Posted: April 08 2008 at 5:34pm
Thanks for your responses ladies.
Curly-your answer was right on target - because some of the info that I have read online states that the SFS lace is less visible, etc. than regular Swiss lace. Thanks again. I guess I will stick with the regular Swiss lace.
I just got a super fine swiss lace unit and a regular swiss lace unit from Holly last month because I was curious to see the difference. It's nice but it's thinner than regular swiss lace. The grids aren't smaller which is what I expected - it's just thinner/flatter and more fragile. I don't see what the big deal is though and I wouldn't pay the extra money again. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy with it because I was curious to know the difference but I just don't think it's any less visible than a regular swiss lace unit.
Edited by Curlygirl11 - April 08 2008 at 12:43pm
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I find the Swiss lace to be very durable, thus far I have not ripped any of my Swiss lace units-just wanted to know if any of u ladies here had any experience with the SFS lace.
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no sorry i just have the regular swiss lace, that alone is fragile enuff for me. when i got my first swiss lace unit i ripped by being too ruff. Now im much better with it, but i dont know that i could be carful enuff for a Super Fine Swiss
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