Drawing intricate lace by hand is a nightmare. It takes hours to get the weaving right, and one shaky line ruins the delicate pattern.
Why struggle? I’ve tested and curated the 12 best Procreate lace brushes that turn this exhausting process into a single stroke. Whether you are designing lingerie, wedding veils, or vintage borders — these tools will save you hours of work.
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The 4 best sets for Fashion, Textures & Decor.

Lace Texture & Lingerie
Perfect for fashion illustration. Adds realistic sheer texture to underwear and dresses instantly.
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150+ Lace Brushes Bundle
The ultimate collection. Includes borders, seamless patterns, and trims for every possible style.
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Rustic Burlap & Lace
Unique textures for vintage and cottagecore art. Combines rough burlap with delicate lace.
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16 Seamless Patterns
Essential for clothing design. Fills large areas with repeating lace patterns without visible seams.
VIEW PATTERNS →How to Make a Simple Lace Brush
Don't want to buy? Try making a basic one yourself.
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Draw the Module: Create a square canvas (2000x2000px). Use the "Drawing Grid" to draw one repeating segment of your lace pattern in pure white on a black background.
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Copy Canvas: Go to Actions (Wrench icon) → Add → Copy Canvas.
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Create Brush: Open Brush Library → tap "+" → Shape Source → Paste. Set Stroke Path Spacing to None to create a continuous border.

Pro Tip: Get them all for Free
Why pay $10 for one set? You can download all 12 sets from this list for free by starting the $1 All-Access Trial. It includes a commercial license.
The 12 Best Procreate Lace Brushes (Ranked)
Below is my curated list of the most intricate lace patterns, vintage trims, and delicate fabric textures. I’ve categorized them by style—from Bridal Veils for fashion illustration to Decorative Borders for card design—so you can stop drawing every thread by hand and add instant detail to your designs immediately.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Smart Variety: I really appreciate the split in this pack: 16 seamless patterns for filling large areas (like bodices) and 17 trim brushes for straps and edges. It covers all the bases.
- ✅ Realistic Transparency: Digital lace often looks flat, but I noticed these brushes have genuine depth. The transparency levels are dialed in perfectly to mimic how lace actually sits on skin.
- ✅ Follows the Curve: The chain brushes (borders) respond beautifully to the Apple Pencil stroke direction, making it effortless to "dress" a character model naturally.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Massive Variety: It includes 50 borders and 100 texture brushes. I never felt limited when trying to find a pattern that matched my sketch’s vibe.
- ✅ Stamp vs. Brush: I loved having "stamps" for instant placement of lace motifs, which is much faster than painting them manually for quick mockups.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Fabric Texture Depth: The burlap doesn't look flat; it has shadows and highlights that pop off the screen when you layer it.
- ✅ Bonus Content: I was pleasantly surprised by the included 30-color palette—it takes the guesswork out of finding that perfect "aged linen" beige.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Zero Seams: I stress-tested these by painting large canvases, and I couldn't spot a single break in the pattern. Perfect for wallpapers or large fabrics.
- ✅ Color Adaptability: Some brushes struggle with dark colors, but these retained their detail whether I used white lace or black gothic tones.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Ethereal Look: Ideally suited for veils and ballet skirts. The texture is much finer than standard lace, providing a softer finish.
- ✅ Easy Blending: I found that these brushes interact well with the smudge tool, allowing for dreamy, out-of-focus edges.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Intricate Florals: The definition on the flower motifs is sharp. Even when zoomed in, the threads look crisp.
- ✅ Fabric Flow: The brushes follow the pencil curve naturally, making it easy to wrap lace around the curves of a body sketch.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Instant Results: Great for beginners or pros on a deadline. It saves hours of rendering transparent fabric folds over a face.
- ✅ High Detail: The stamps include hair and facial features, so they serve as complete character bases, not just textures.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Defined Edges: Many lace brushes are wispy, but these have strong, graphical edges that work well for card design and typography layouts.
- ✅ Ribbon Effects: Includes several brushes that mimic a lace ribbon lying flat, which is perfect for decorative borders.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Macro Detail: The resolution is high enough that you can see the fuzz on the wool, which adds top-tier realism to sweaters and blankets.
- ✅ Geometric Boho: Includes great geometric Aztec-style patterns that are perfect for modern boho interior design sketches.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ 36 Unique Flowers: The variety of floral centers is impressive. You can combine them to build larger, more complex lace structures.
- ✅ Clean Linework: These are stamps with crisp lines, making them easy to select, color-fill, or use as alpha masks in Procreate.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Directional Control: The brushes follow your hand movement precisely, allowing you to "comb" the fur in natural directions.
- ✅ Dual-Growth: I noticed it includes options for left and right hair growth directions, which is a subtle detail that makes a huge difference in realism.

Why I picked it:
- ✅ Consistent Width: Unlike pressure-sensitive sketch brushes, these keep a uniform width, which is essential for manufacturing-ready technical flats.
- ✅ Versatile Styles: From simple loops to complex floral chains, it covers the standard trims used in modern fashion design.
FAQ
Yes! While high-quality seamless lace textures usually cost money, you can get any pack from this list for $0. By starting a Free Trial on Creative Fabrica, you gain access to download 10 premium assets (including massive 150+ brush bundles) completely free of charge. This is the best way to get professional tools without spending your budget.
Creating a custom lace brush is possible but time-consuming. Here is the quick process:
Draw your lace pattern in black on a white square canvas (2048x2048px).
Copy the canvas (Actions > Add > Copy Canvas).
Create a new brush in the Brush Studio, go to Shape Source, and paste your image.
For seamless lace, you will need to adjust the Grain Source to a repeating texture.
Note: Making a pattern truly seamless by hand is difficult. If you need professional results quickly for a client project, we recommend downloading a pre-made seamless set.
It is important to choose the right type for your sketch:
Lace Borders (Trims): These are directional brushes. When you draw a line, the lace follows your pencil stroke. They are perfect for drawing straps, necklines, and skirt hems.
Seamless Patterns: These are texture brushes. No matter how you move your pencil, they fill the area with a continuous fabric texture. Use these for filling in bodices, veils, or backgrounds without visible seams.
Yes. All the brushes linked in this article from Creative Fabrica come with a Commercial License included. This means you can safely use them to create fashion illustrations, digital art, or print-on-demand products that you intend to sell.
It is very simple. After downloading the file to your iPad (usually ending in .brushset), simply tap on it in your "Files" app. It will automatically open Procreate and import the entire collection into your Brush Library at the very top of the list. No unzipping is usually required for modern brush files.

