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Subject: sewing on sequin fabrics


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Nancy
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Date Posted: 23:26:22 01/04/10 Mon
Author Host/IP: r74-193-91-18.parscmta01.parstx.tl.dh.suddenlink.net/74.193.91.18
In reply to: Tiffany 's message, "FAUX SEQUIN FABRIC" on 08:39:37 01/04/10 Mon

I carry a type in my store that does not stick to the needle. I have made several garments with it and actually ruffled it for a swimsuit I made. Does not stick like the kind at wal-mart or hobby lobby. I have pictures of garments I have made if interested. My store is on Ebay and if you search under user id caddy200448 their is a category that is sequin knits.

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Lisa J
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Date Posted: 09:33:52 01/06/10 Wed
Author Host/IP: 74-32-218-22.dr01.lhcy.az.frontiernet.net/74.32.218.22

Hi Nancy,

I am also interested in finding a better way or needle to sew this type of fabric. I went to your ebay site and I did see the fabric, but didn't see any listing for sewing needles. Can you tell me how much the needles are? And do you have them available for a Viking/Husqavarna Machine?
Thanks for your help.
Lisa J

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Tiffany
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Date Posted: 14:21:54 01/06/10 Wed
Author Host/IP: h183.139.255.206.cable.pnbl.cablelynx.com/206.255.139.183

Lisa, try the wax paper technique. He said stitch with it on top of your seam and tear it away. I got that from a costume person. I would love to know if it works...

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Nancy
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Date Posted: 15:12:57 01/06/10 Wed
Author Host/IP: r74-193-91-18.parscmta01.parstx.tl.dh.suddenlink.net/74.193.91.18

You don't need a special needle to sew with this. I have actually used this on the serger. Just have to go a bit slower than usual.
I use regular Schmetz needles in a size 90.You can get those at wal-mart. Same one I use for my other fabrics. I use a Brother SE-350 machine (got it at wal-mart). I think the glue used in the kind I carry is a lot better grade than the wal-mart kind which makes it a bit more expensive. I make the cheer bows from this and have to sew to ribbon and never had any problems.
Hope this helps
Nancy

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Nancy
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Date Posted: 15:23:45 01/06/10 Wed
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I made this outfit for a man in California for Halloween. I think he was going to be Michael Jackson. Anyway, I had to sew the lines of sequins on black lycra and that was a lot of sewing but no problems.
<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/missnancy48/johnsoutfit.jpg">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v618/missnancy48/johnsoutfit.jpg</a>

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Lisa J.
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Date Posted: 09:35:22 01/08/10 Fri
Author Host/IP: 74-32-218-22.dr01.lhcy.az.frontiernet.net/74.32.218.22

Nancy...gotcha...fabric is different not the needles..takes me a minute sometimes..ha ha ha.

I have used the wax paper idea before...works a bit better..but not much for me....my best luck so far has been actually using fabric fusable lining to the inside of the sequins fabric. Yes I iron it on..thru a towel...on a light setting. It works better than the wax paper and or doing nothing...but that application isn't always useable. Sometimes I don't need the sequins fabric to be lined or to have more weight.

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