Lovely Butterfly Black Bridal Lace Trim On Tulle With Sequins And Bugles For Wedding Dress Party Events
Product Description:
This graceful embroidery tulle lace trim in black color boasts botanical & butterfly elements, decorated with petit round black sequins and black bugles.
Sumptuously decorated embroidered lace represents the glitz and glamour of wedding dress fabrics in their couture segment. Your dream dress can have it all: sequins, beads and sparkling rhinestones. To keep it light and simple go for soft and smooth satin stitch embroidery with a spectacular 3D pattern.
Quality: high quality.
Characteristic: Delicate, Breathable & Soft handfeel
Take this specimen in your hands and allow it to inspire a creative idea: a summer top, a lightweight dress, a fancy cover-up to decorate your existing look. You can also use it to make sleeves and panels for a permium effect.
Product Item: | KEA0124B |
Technicals: | Tulle Embrodery |
Width: | 10cm for embroidery part, tulle selvage is customized |
Designs: | Botanical & Butterfly elements decorated with sequins & bugles |
Usage: | Bridal dresses,Veil, Party Events , capes, boleros and shawls, gloves |
Speciality: | Soft handfeel / Breathable |
Color: | Ivory / White / Black or Customized |
Packing: | Flat Pack Into Polybag or folow buyer's requirment |
What is the difference between tulle and mesh?
Mesh is a nylon fabric in which the warp and weft yarns are looped or knotted to create open spaces in the fabric. Tulle is essentially a special type of mesh with a lower denier, which means the individual fibers are finer. Tulle is lighter than mesh, and the spaces between threads are smaller. In one line, tulle is a more dressier fabric than mesh.
How to Sew with Embroidered Lace:
Lace, as well as many other fabrics, has its underlying potential problems when it comes to sewing. Due to its gossamer-like structure, this fabric can be a real challenge for those who have just started their sewing lessons. There are several tips that can help you turn this embroidered lace into a beautiful piece of clothing.
1> Mind the side. Sometimes lace looks the same on both sides, but in most cases, they differ. One should mind the face side, especially while working with multiple lengths of lace fabric. It’s a good idea to use stickers or removable chalk to indicate it.
2>Symmetry is key. While designing the dress, consider the ornament direction and place the fabric accordingly. Estimate the length of the dress so as to place scallops symmetrically.
3>Always prepare your fabric before cutting. Steam ironing might work for cotton lace, but it all depends on the type of fabrics – mostly only dry-cleaning is allowed. The best strategy is to follow the manufacturer's guidelines.
4>If you need to secure your fabric, opt for fine and sharp silk pins. You may also use weights to keep it in place.
5>Sharp scissors are a key to success. We recommend using special scissors or a rotary cutter for cutting lace. Use tone-on-tone thread to avoid the contrast with delicate lace fabric. Viscose thread and thin needle are essential for handworks and beadworks.
6>Overlap two pieces of lace to hide your seam. Carefully match the basting marks between the two pieces. It depends on the motif, but sew the new seam as close to your basted line as you can. Trim away excess at the overlap edges. You can pin and baste around the lapped seam and test until you're satisfied with how it looks.
7>Pressing is quite tricky, too. Before pressing, cover lace fabric with some kind of protection, like a thick cotton towel. Or, you could also use a special iron shoe.
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