Vintage lace repair, restoration & remake
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Our mission is to preserve and enhance the value of these delicate textiles

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We specialize in repairing damaged lace curtains, crocheted garments, and lace tablecloths—whether it's a cherished vintage piece or a modern handmade design. Additionally, we offer lace cleaning services, including the removal of yellowed stains.

Thanks to the skilled hands of the RIBISLI team, your damaged lace pieces will regain their original beauty. The delicate, detailed, and high-quality “old-world” craftsmanship that defines our work is now a rarity. By entrusting us with the repair of your crocheted lace textiles, you are also supporting our mission to keep this valuable craft alive.

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We offer the following services

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    Repairing torn, damaged, frayed, or yellowed antique lace tablecloths and curtains (restoration upon request).

  • Garment Clinic

    Repair, alteration, and restoration of hand-crocheted garments (both vintage and modern).

  • New Crochet Work

    Recreation of old lace patterns, patching missing parts, or crafting home decor and clothing items that harmoniously complement your existing lace pieces.

  • Upcycling

    If restoring an old piece is no longer possible, we repurpose the intact sections into new crocheted garments or lace home textiles based on your vision.

What is needed to successfully repair
damaged crocheted lace?
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  • Expertise in recreating vintage crochet patterns and years of hands-on experience.

  • A large inventory of antique lace pieces and a variety of vintage crochet threads in different colors and qualities.

  • Exceptional patience and a deep passion for crochet work.

  • Competitive pricing and cost-efficient operations.

Customer Testimonials
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Trust and transparency are very important to us. That’s why we ask our clients to share their experiences.

At first, it was the original color of the towel that caught my eye—it fits beautifully into the ambiance of my kitchen. And, of course, the Hungarian motifs... I love them so much!

Hemp Dish Towel with Pomegranate Motif — Annemaria (Bussum, Netherlands)

Frequently Asked Questions

Before reaching out to us, please read how we work and what aspects need careful consideration before placing an order.

  • To ensure efficient work and based on our experience over the years, we recommend that you first send us digital photos of the textiles in question to info@ribisli.com.

    The quality of the photos doesn’t have to be perfect—it’s more important to send multiple images, including:

    • A full picture of the entire textile.

    • Close-ups of the damaged areas for a thorough review.

    Please also include the dimensions of the textile and any other relevant details (e.g., estimated age, condition, possible causes of damage, etc.).

    Based on this information, we will quickly determine whether a repair is advisable. If we believe that a beautiful and reasonably priced restoration, renovation, or transformation is possible, we will further discuss your expectations and provide a detailed proposal.

    The proposal will outline:

    • The work we undertake.

    • The quality, cost, and timeline of the restoration.

    You do not necessarily have to bring the damaged textile to our Budapest office in person. Many of our clients simply mail their items directly to one of our many pickup addresses in Hungary, which we provide after you accept our proposal.

    Of course, if you prefer to meet in person to discuss the repairs or modifications, you are welcome to visit our office by appointment.

    Once the work is completed, we will return the repaired textile to you via registered mail or, if preferred, you can collect and pay for it in person at our office.

  • In most cases, we can provide you with an exact price in advance. In rare cases, we may give a price range, but we always ensure that you feel comfortable with the agreement.

    In addition to labor costs, we charge for the materials and threads used, as well as the cost of registered shipping.

    We always emphasize that high-quality crochet and embroidery threads are essential for professional repairs, but unfortunately, they are not cheap. We often use antique materials to ensure the restoration blends seamlessly with the original piece, which can be time-consuming and requires effort to source.

    We typically request payment in advance. An official, VAT-included invoice will be sent to you via email, detailing the bank account for the transfer.

    Cash or post-payment is only possible if you personally collect the finished textiles at our office.

    Have you ever accepted a job but then been unable to complete it?

    Very rarely. This usually happens when, upon receiving the textile, we see that the original thread is too thin and aged—so fragile that even looking at it the wrong way might cause another tear or a stitch to snap.

    In such cases, we refund your pre-paid repair fee and return the textile to you at our expense.

  • Many things! However, the best solution in your case depends on:

    • The type of damage.

    • Your expectations.

    • The budget you are willing to allocate for the repair.

    Here are some possible solutions:

    • Restoration: The damage is repaired or replaced so seamlessly that it becomes unnoticeable. However, this is not always feasible or may be very costly.

    • Visible but subtle repair: The damage is fixed in a way that, while detectable upon close inspection, does not detract from the overall beauty of the textile. This is the most common type of repair.

    • Decorative cover-up: Instead of simply fixing the damage, we embroider or crochet a pattern over the affected area, blending it into the original design. Only a trained eye would notice the small modification. This is a popular option.

    • Resizing: The damaged sections are cut away, and the remaining fabric is neatly finished. The textile will be smaller, but its beauty and character remain intact.

    • Upcycling: We repurpose the undamaged parts into something new, such as a scarf, pillow decoration, or vitrázs curtain. Sometimes, additional embroidery or crochet work is needed to reshape the textile to fit its new function. This approach falls under recycling and upcycling.

You will find all of this with us!

We receive orders from all over the world. Feel free to contact us with confidence!