Great video. Where do you find those syringes? Thanks!!
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Firstly, thank you so much for such a great tutorial! I am just learning to rhinestone ballroom dance stretch fabrics and shoes, and I seem to be having a difficult time with rhinestone shedding. I used E6000 to glue my stones to my shoes, but they are coming off. The stones are hotfix, but the ones I applied using a hotfix tool were the first to come off. To apply the stones, I used the E6000 in a syringe purchased from your store, squeezed a SS12-sized drop of glue on the shoe, and placed the SS16 rhinestones directly on top, then allowed overnight to dry. I am also having this problem on some lace applique, though not quite as bad as with my shoes. Any suggestions or tips?
Excellent information for anyone interested in decorating with rhinestones. I am wondering if you can hotfix rhinestones onto stretch materials? I have not done any rhinestone crafts but have an idea in mind and wondering what the best and most secure method is. Thank you
Funny thing, I keep hearing that E6000 has a bad smell but it smells neutral to me… I have quite sharp sense of smell otherwise. It’s quite puzzling to me, especially since I use it quite often.
@rhinestonesunlimited what do you do when the fabric used is mesh and then the E6000 glue gets on the other side of the mesh underneath, thereby sticking to the work surface that the mesh fabric is on? How do you prevent the glue from coming out to the other side and sticking down?
I’m so grateful for the information. Bedazzling a jumpsuit for a Dolly Parton Dance Party! So grateful for your gifts!
Awesome video. Thanks to you I was able to decorate my daughter's skating dress quick and easy, the result is great!
Great information!❤
A real professional hands down 🙏🏻✨
Awesome video thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic video! Informative, well-paced, and easy to understand, with great visuals!
thank you so much, such great video
Wow, great video ! And the final products were so beautiful !
Thank you so much! Glad the video helped!
Cery very nice thanks
Well done for this amazing tips and great content ❤
8:34 ok, but those coustumes.👑👏
Oh thank you 😁❤
Amazing tutorial!
Thank you very.much for the detailed information you had provided.
It was so useful for me.
thank you so much for a great tutorial because it has helped my dance teachers buy making costumes
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Hi. Thank you for this very helpful and detailed video. Is it necessary to press the rhinestones firmly onto the material when sticking them on?
You don’t need to add too much pressure. Just a gentle push! ❤
Great hints and tips in this video. Thanks for sharing!
Yup Still a freaking useful video
Amazing video! It’s so professional. I’ll try to fix my girl’s leotard
Great thank you!
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thank you very much for this super informative video ! ❤
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A fabulous video and so so helpful! Thank you
Great tutorial
Great video. Where do you find those syringes? Thanks!!
Firstly, thank you so much for such a great tutorial! I am just learning to rhinestone ballroom dance stretch fabrics and shoes, and I seem to be having a difficult time with rhinestone shedding. I used E6000 to glue my stones to my shoes, but they are coming off. The stones are hotfix, but the ones I applied using a hotfix tool were the first to come off. To apply the stones, I used the E6000 in a syringe purchased from your store, squeezed a SS12-sized drop of glue on the shoe, and placed the SS16 rhinestones directly on top, then allowed overnight to dry. I am also having this problem on some lace applique, though not quite as bad as with my shoes. Any suggestions or tips?
she said to wait a least 4 days before trying it on
Try using GemTac instead of E6000.
Excellent information for anyone interested in decorating with rhinestones. I am wondering if you can hotfix rhinestones onto stretch materials? I have not done any rhinestone crafts but have an idea in mind and wondering what the best and most secure method is. Thank you
I was told not to hotfix them and to stick to glue ... E600 is the most secure method by far
Funny thing, I keep hearing that E6000 has a bad smell but it smells neutral to me… I have quite sharp sense of smell otherwise. It’s quite puzzling to me, especially since I use it quite often.
What do you think of using hotfix stones?
E 6000 is washable, after just few washes the stones fall off. Any other non washable glue ?
Thanks.
We always recommend hand washing with cool water. That typically has the best results with E6000. Gem-Tac is another option and Supertite Fabric Tack.
@@RhinestonesUnlimited Thank you.
Question: can u glue appliqué to a costume?
Yes. E6000 do a glue called Fabrifuse, which is great for attaching fabric to fabric.
wow great informative video great job where is your business??? continued success to you
irish dancing dress what is the best crystal to use hot fix or folied and what glue please??
+Emma Finneran Foil with e6000 or Gemtac seem to work best!
@rhinestonesunlimited what do you do when the fabric used is mesh and then the E6000 glue gets on the other side of the mesh underneath, thereby sticking to the work surface that the mesh fabric is on? How do you prevent the glue from coming out to the other side and sticking down?
Go to the video at 2:12
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we used jewel it to affix crystals to mesh. what is the tip to loosen the material and glue from the wax paper surface?
Hi, I like your video, I just have one question, can I use wax paper under the project when I'm using E6000 or is that only with fabric glues?Thanks
D I V A Kingsley I use plastic cutting boards from the dollar store. Plastic pop bottles are great for sleeves.
your website is really hard to navigate
Where do you get a syringe tho...?
Online , or try hobby lobby.
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6th comment wow now all of my dance costumes are sparkley
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lmao the siringe is so hard to use just buy the mini glue bottles with a cap
Yes! That works great too 😍