The stitching is very close and tight, so I think there is no chance of fraying 
 over time, as long as the treatment of the lace is reasonably gentle as it 
always should be.

Kathleen, in a hot and humid Berkshire, UK, expecting thunder any minute!

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> On 23 Jun 2019, at 12:32, Karen ZM <kazama...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Interesting to follow the discussion on lassen.
> 
> What I am still trying to understand, though, is that once the extra piece
> of lace is cut away, what is there to keep it looking neat over time (i.e.
> not have a frayed edge)?
> 
> Karen in Malta
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