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Simple Tips For Sewing Sparkle Fabrics Into Fabulous Creations

By Gary Wallace


Even experienced seamstresses are somewhat hesitant about tackling specialty materials. These are some of the most expensive materials to work with, and if you make a mistake, it can be costly to repair. When they are handled correctly though, the results can be pretty spectacular. If you want your friends wondering where you got your dress the next time you make an appearance at a big event, sparkle fabrics are the way to go.

If your pattern is too complicated, you won't be able to use the sequined material to make it. The more basic the pattern, the better the chance that your project will be a success. You need to choose a pattern appropriate for stretch material and that doesn't include things like princess seams, darts, or little pieces like pocket flaps.

Whether or not the pattern calls for it, you need to plan on lining your dress. You will need good lining material, which costs a little more. The extra step takes more time, but you'll be glad the dress is lined when you sit down in it for the first time. Without lining, the material is going to be scratchy and uncomfortable. You may eliminate some facing pieces by using lining, which will help with the bulkiness.

Top stitching is everywhere these days, but it doesn't work on sequined material. If your neckline is simple you can sew the lining to it, turn it inside, and have a neat, clean look without the top stitching. Slip stitching the lining to the fabric is fine.

Experienced seamstresses always iron as they work because it eliminates a lot of simple mistakes. Unfortunately, ironing isn't an option when you are working with sequin fabric. The sequins could melt or become deformed when you try it. Removing the sequins from the seams is the best idea, but if you don't want to do that, you might try flattening seams with a rolling pin.

There are certain types of material that will make a mess of your sewing machine, and sequin fabric is one of them. It will can also ruin scissors and will certainly dull the blades. Instead of your expensive shears, get out an old pair of scissors you can throw away after if you want. Leather needles are what you need to get through sequins. Don't try to use your serger. It won't work.

If you are going to work with sequined fabric, you have to have the right attitude. Your table, floor, and clothes are going to be covered with pieces of flaky silver or gold no matter how careful you are. This is not a job you can rush. When you do, you'll end up making mistakes and ordering more material.

You don't have to start off making a full blown outfit. You could start with an easy sleeveless top. Once you have accomplished that project, you can move on to something more elaborate. It will be fun to watch your friends eyeing your new designer dress with envy.




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