I just bought the most beautiful victorian silver/ grey sequinned fabric. I hate to sew but it was something I couldn't pass up. I'm thinking hand sewing will be best after watching your video. Thanks for the tips!!
Thanks for this! I’m making a cape for a costume and one of the fabrics I’m using is a sparkly purple one with large sequins. Pretty different from the one in the video, but the tips are still very helpful.
I love the video, so glad I saw this video since I just bought some sequin fabric. I only have one question, what was the tool call that you use to mark the seam line?
Hi Carol! That product is called Tailor's Chalk. It can be found via the link: www.sewingpartsonline.com/clover-triangle-tailors-chalk-white-cl432w.aspx
Hi, I'm looking to use a sequin fabric as table runners and table covers (for wedding reception). Since it's tulle-based, can I cut the fabric and use them without hemming the edges? Would it fray like other normal fabric?
I have sequin fabric that has tiny sequins all over and is a stretch fabric! Do I still have to remove along the seam lines? I am planning a full length dress! Thanks
It can definitely be tricky to work with. Unfortunately, really the only option is to use your seam ripper and carefully pick out the stitches. If you lost some sequins, it will either have a small area missing sequins or, depending on the type of sequins on the fabric, you can individually sew sequins pieces back on your project-filling any gaps.
I bought a sequin skirt, but I would like to take it in a little from the sides and shorten it a few inches. Can I just take it in normally, like put it on the wrong way, pinch the extra, put in needles, sew it and cut the excess off? Do you have any tips for me? I'd really appreciate it:)
Excellent advice - thank you so much!
This is incredibly useful!! Thank you
I made a sequin jacket for a DJ. I used my industrial machine and I didn’t have to remove any sequins! Clean up was still a mess!
This was so quick and straight to the point. Thank you because it looks like I'm going to have to alter my daughters prom dress
Thank you for sharing such valuable information on the sequined fabric.
Hugely helpful and to the point. I bought a costume that I need to alter. Thanks!
Thank you for your feedback!
I just bought the most beautiful victorian silver/ grey sequinned fabric. I hate to sew but it was something I couldn't pass up. I'm thinking hand sewing will be best after watching your video. Thanks for the tips!!
That fabric sounds gorgeous! Be sure to share the finished product with us on Facebook - we'd love to see!
Thanks for this! I’m making a cape for a costume and one of the fabrics I’m using is a sparkly purple one with large sequins. Pretty different from the one in the video, but the tips are still very helpful.
I love the video, so glad I saw this video since I just bought some sequin fabric. I only have one question, what was the tool call that you use to mark the seam line?
Hi Carol! That product is called Tailor's Chalk. It can be found via the link: www.sewingpartsonline.com/clover-triangle-tailors-chalk-white-cl432w.aspx
What is the best way to sew in a zip on sequin material??
Hi, I'm looking to use a sequin fabric as table runners and table covers (for wedding reception). Since it's tulle-based, can I cut the fabric and use them without hemming the edges? Would it fray like other normal fabric?
I have sequin fabric that has tiny sequins all over and is a stretch fabric! Do I still have to remove along the seam lines? I am planning a full length dress! Thanks
Thanx you❤
I have a question - is it possible to sew patches on sequin fabric, like an embroidered patch?
thanks!
Question…I stitched some sequin fabric and made a mistake. How do I remove?
It can definitely be tricky to work with. Unfortunately, really the only option is to use your seam ripper and carefully pick out the stitches. If you lost some sequins, it will either have a small area missing sequins or, depending on the type of sequins on the fabric, you can individually sew sequins pieces back on your project-filling any gaps.
I bought a sequin skirt, but I would like to take it in a little from the sides and shorten it a few inches. Can I just take it in normally, like put it on the wrong way, pinch the extra, put in needles, sew it and cut the excess off? Do you have any tips for me? I'd really appreciate it:)
Can you use heat bond tape to hem a sequin dress?
Hi! Honestly, I have never tried. I would think the heat would damage the sequins, but I'm not entirely sure. Let us know if it works!
Thank you so much!
Interesting, never have had to sew sequined items and now I know I would not want too. It's good to know. Thank you
0JReynolds LOL
Screw removing them, gonna raw dog it
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