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Glueing Rhinestones help?

Started by Skittl1321, May 29, 2011, 11:09:04 AM

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Skittl1321

How flexible is E600?  I've stoned the fabric of my dress, and tried it on, and it is all good.

However, my coach recommended I put stones on the mesh neckline of the dress- like a diamond necklace.  But I'm concerned because I can't figure out any good way to really stretch it out while stoning (I tried cardboard inserts, and they didn't do it) and it gets very stretched while on me.  I know the E600 stretches on the velvet fabric, but if I glue onto the neckline, will it be able to stretch enough?

Also- any tips for what to put under it so that I don't glue it to the cardboard insert that I use to keep me from glueing the two sides of the dress together? 


I like coach's idea, so I'd like to do it- but I'm just not sure how to make it happen...

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Kim to the Max

I have never had troubles with either hot fixing or glueing stones to a neckline. Actually, one of the people in this area prefers E6000 to hotfix for that area.

In terms of putting something between, I usually use a cutting board that stretches the fabric just slightly.

Skittl1321

I can't figure out how to stretch the neckline... I used a board to stretch the back a little though.
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Kim to the Max

I don't think I have actually stretched the neckline of a dress to put the stones on. I usually just glue them on as is...

Skittl1321

Excellent. I'll just do that.
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aussieskater

To stop the glue going through and gluing the front and back together, I use silicon baking paper wrapped around my flat beading board (since it won't stick down I have to wrap it around!)  I save the paper to reuse it.

katz in boots

Quote from: aussieskater on May 29, 2011, 05:06:29 PM
To stop the glue going through and gluing the front and back together, I use silicon baking paper wrapped around my flat beading board (since it won't stick down I have to wrap it around!)  I save the paper to reuse it.

That's what I use too, it works really well for hotfix.  I draw the pattern onto the baking paper, place the stones on, lift the whole lot up with mylar paper, then iron on.  Works really well.  I imagine it'd work well as a backing for the glue too.

I have never pre-stretched the fabric for gluing/hotfixing, have never felt the need, and it hasn't made a difference to the stones staying on.

Skittl1321

I'm all done now. I did stretch it lightly, but not too much. It has Like 200% stretch when I wear it, so it just worried me that the glue would prevent some of the neckline stretch.

I used fewer stones than I thought I would, so now I'm going to decorate everything I see to use them up. Pictures soon.
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Skittl1321

Pictures are on my journal...link in the signature.
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jjane45

Quote from: Skittl1321 on June 03, 2011, 08:55:39 PM
Pictures are on my journal...link in the signature.

It did not strike me how pretty it actually is until I saw the picture with all the details. Wow!!!!

AgnesNitt

Wow, I mean just wow.  :o  That's one classy dress, and the work is so meticulous. How many hours did it take?
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MimiG


MimiG

Also, if the flower for your hair (mentioned in the blog post) is fabric, you could always add a few rhinestones to it too... since you have extra!

Skittl1321

Quote from: AgnesNitt on June 03, 2011, 09:39:08 PM
Wow, I mean just wow.  :o  That's one classy dress, and the work is so meticulous. How many hours did it take?

Way less time than I thought. I did it over a weekend, maybe 9-12 hours total of glueing but 2 full days of some attention ? But most of the decoration comes on the fabric. I just added rhinestones. The flowers and glitter are part of the stock dress.
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Elsa

 Great job! Love it - it's so pretty!  :)