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Dear Costume Goddess, I would like to know how to sew on fabric that looks like it has sequins on it, but is really painted or glued on? I tried sewing this type of fabric and the glue gummed up my needles causing my thread to break. What do I need to do to sew on this particular type of fabric? I am trying to make a beledi dress. Thanks and have a great evening. --Glittery Fabric |
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Dear Glittery, The fabric I've seen labeled "Glitterdot" is a metallic knit or a velour that has a pattern of reflective dots fused onto the surface. It catches the light beautifully, similar to real sequins, but at a more modest price. It makes a glamorous caftan-style coverup, scarf, or skirt. In the photo, my turban is glitterdot fabric. The adhesive will indeed gunk up your needle while sewing. For this reason a garment with few seams is more suitable than one with darts and fitted sleeves.
I have to add that the dots can peel off from heat, rough wear and handling, or washing, so handle with care. Hand sewing a hem will be easier than trying to topstitch it--or just sew trim over raw edge. I've used this fabric to cover a belt and bra by hand with beautiful results, but it was difficult, and my finger was sore for days. (No, the CG does not use a thimble.) I would recommend this only for expert sewers! --The Costume Goddess |
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After this article was originally published, another dancer offered some input of her own on Glitterdot fabric. Here it is:
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