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Working With Glitter Dot Fabric

By Dina

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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 a list of tips found on a flyer at the fabric store, which may be helpful:

  1. Choose styles with simple, classic lines. The beauty of the garment will be in the fabric itself.
  2. Make fitting adjustments on the pattern. Alterations will mark the fabric (with holes).
  3. When pinning pattern, place pins between seam line and edge (to avoid holes that show).
  4. Use a size 12 needle in sewing machine.
  5. Place a drop of "Sewer's Aid" (a lubricant) on needle and bottom of presser foot for ease in sewing.
  6. Set stitch length slightly long.
  7. Avoid top stitching.
  8. Sew at a very slow speed to prevent friction from the needle, causing it to get warm and create a sticky build-up.
  9. If needle develops a sticky build-up, use nail polish remover or alcohol to wipe needle and re-apply "Sewer's Aid".
  10. If needle becomes dull replace it with a new one.
  11. When pressing use a low heat setting.
  12. Always press back side of fabric.
  13. Do not touch iron to sequins.
  14. Finger-press seams to open them and lightly press tip of iron to back of seam, using a presscloth.
Photo Of Dina Wearing Headdress Of Glitter Dot Fabric

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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Additional Thoughts

After this article was originally published, another dancer offered some input of her own on Glitterdot fabric. Here it is:

  • A well-known maker of beaded costumes named Vicki Horiuchi doesn't think much of the Glitterdot as is, but she likes to use the ready-made grid pattern to add beads onto, making vertical, horizontal and diagonal patterns. It ends up looking much more expensive.
  • If you layer an openwork lacy fabric, especially black lace, over the Glitterdot, just the sparkle shows through the lace, subduing the polka-dot gaudiness of the Glitterdot. It's a gorgeous effect on stage. A sheath skirt or dress would be the perfect piece to use this technique.

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