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Dear Costume Goddess, Could you please give me some ideas for arm bands? My arms
are not fat or skinny so I have nothing to hide. My costume is
silver beading and sequins, halterneck, and white harem pants
with silver sequins and beading with royal blue crystals and
blue chiffon scarving tied to pants. Any ideas --Arms Are Us |
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Dear Arms Are Us, Armbands are another way of decorating bare arms and easier than making sleeves or gauntlets. (See Making Gauntlets). They really call attention to your upper arms--so are not the best choice if that area is large or squishy (See Flabby Arms). If your arms are too thin, wide beaded bands add the illusion of more bulk, and if your arms are nicely proportioned, like yours, narrow to medium sized bands will look very attractive. Just a single armband is fine too. So often I see beginners wearing a band of stretch sequin trim, but it can look amateurish. Any ornate trim works with my easy instructions below under "A Trim Band", or, if your sewing skills are a step higher, you can make a shaped armband and cover it with costume fabric as described below under "A Fabric Armband".
How to Make a Basic ArmbandMy armband is simple to make, while more sophisticated than the often-seen stretch sequin band of the beginner. Description: A snug fitting elastic band is covered with a band of decorative trim or interfaced band of costume fabric. Because the outer band is slightly larger than elastic, and attached to the elastic at two points only, it fits smoothly around arm without puckering, while the elastic holds it securely on arm. Variations: Decorative trim may be used, or a band of interfacing may be cut to any shape and covered with fabric to match costume. Band may be ornamented with tassels, beads, fringe or drapes. Gauntlets (sleeves) may be attached, or strips of sheer fabric for a floaty effect. Strings of beads may be attached from armband to wristband. Level: Easy Suitable for: Any costumed occasion. May not be flattering on a large or soft upper arm. Fabric suggestions: For a trim band, choose sequined, corded, ribbon, or metallic trim ½" to 1½" wide. Avoid trim that is sheer, round, very thick, or fragile. For a fabric band, choose any costume fabric that is not sheer or fragile. Metallic, sequinned, or sparkled fabric is already decorative, while a plain fabric such as velvet may need ornaments.
A Fabric Armband With Felt BackingThe felt backing is soft, absorbs perspiration and can be replaced if it gets grubby. Because it doesn't ravel, the edges need not be finished. MATERIALS:
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