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It's all coming back, right? We were actually considering adding a whole Bedazzling category, do you think people would be up for some serious bedazzling again? 🤔
Hi! We'd recommend E6000, B7000 or GS Hypo Cement, but be sure to first try making a swatch somewhere inconspicuous just in case, and leave for about 3 days, as different types of satin can have different properties. Definitely don't use any cyanoacrylate glues, they will ruin any soft fabric, and the standard GemTac for rhinestones, while good on stiffer fabric applications, could not pass the test here and might not take a washing.
I enjoyed your video. Now I can add some bling to a few boring, plain t-shirts. I assume that the rhinestones do not have to be perfectly spaced (just eyeball it)...Is my assumption correct?
Yes! You can decide how you want to do it, I opted for just eyeballing on this project but if you want to be more structured or have a specific pattern in mind, you can draw it on your fabric with washable marker or pencil. Have fun!
Hi! I used your technique and the recommended glue. I did spill a bit of glue in between a few rhinestones, any tip for cleaning? Should I wait for it to be completely dry to clean it? Thanks for your help!
I would try to clean it up as quickly as possible. It might depend on the fabric you are using but I have always had luck cleaning with rubbing alcohol. You can also try nailpolish remover if that doesn't do the trick. Good luck!
Can you turn the garment inside out and machine wash it on cold? Can they be put in the dryer? What kind of fabrics will not work? There is a blue marker that you find in the sewing section of your store that I recommend. After marking, you can just blot the mark with some water and it disappears!
Hi Gale! You can apply rhinestones to any fabric so long are you are using the right adhesive for the fabric. It is recommended that you hand wash and air dry any items that you have embellished with rhinestones.
Hi! It's best to use special dedicated glue intended for gluing rhinestones on fabric, or to use hotfix rhinestones. But if you decide to experiment a bit, do let us know how it went 🥰
I had no idea that Hypo cement had a fabric glue!! Thank you for sharing this! Also, what bracelet are you wearing in the video? Thank you for sharing!! 💜
Thank you so much! Glad you like it! The bracelet I'm wearing is the Pearl Passion Bracelet made in the Valentine's Day Colorway 🤩www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/pearl-passion-bracelet-tutorial/
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Great video. Love the sparkle! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
I’ve been curious on this technique. I’m so glad you demonstrated it!
Glad it was helpful!
Well produced video! I hand paint clothes and want to add rhinestones and glitter. Very happy to get clear and useful info and techniques.
Awesome! Thank you!
This was so fun to do and now I have such a pretty leotard!!
😍😍😍
It’s so 2006 honey love it 💅
It's all coming back, right? We were actually considering adding a whole Bedazzling category, do you think people would be up for some serious bedazzling again? 🤔
Hi. I just found your video
What is the best glue to use for satin fabric?
Hi! We'd recommend E6000, B7000 or GS Hypo Cement, but be sure to first try making a swatch somewhere inconspicuous just in case, and leave for about 3 days, as different types of satin can have different properties. Definitely don't use any cyanoacrylate glues, they will ruin any soft fabric, and the standard GemTac for rhinestones, while good on stiffer fabric applications, could not pass the test here and might not take a washing.
Do you have to put the glue in fridge like e6000 to keep it from clumping up or does the glue stay runny
I enjoyed your video. Now I can add some bling to a few boring, plain t-shirts. I assume that the rhinestones do not have to be perfectly spaced (just eyeball it)...Is my assumption correct?
Yes! You can decide how you want to do it, I opted for just eyeballing on this project but if you want to be more structured or have a specific pattern in mind, you can draw it on your fabric with washable marker or pencil. Have fun!
Hi! I used your technique and the recommended glue. I did spill a bit of glue in between a few rhinestones, any tip for cleaning? Should I wait for it to be completely dry to clean it? Thanks for your help!
I would try to clean it up as quickly as possible. It might depend on the fabric you are using but I have always had luck cleaning with rubbing alcohol. You can also try nailpolish remover if that doesn't do the trick. Good luck!
Can you turn the garment inside out and machine wash it on cold? Can they be put in the dryer? What kind of fabrics will not work? There is a blue marker that you find in the sewing section of your store that I recommend. After marking, you can just blot the mark with some water and it disappears!
Hi Gale! You can apply rhinestones to any fabric so long are you are using the right adhesive for the fabric. It is recommended that you hand wash and air dry any items that you have embellished with rhinestones.
Hi. I just found your video
What is the best glue to use for satin fabric?
Can you but templates for designs instead of free hand
is fabric glue good on stuff like plastic? or metal?
Hi! It's best to use special dedicated glue intended for gluing rhinestones on fabric, or to use hotfix rhinestones. But if you decide to experiment a bit, do let us know how it went 🥰
I had no idea that Hypo cement had a fabric glue!! Thank you for sharing this! Also, what bracelet are you wearing in the video?
Thank you for sharing!! 💜
Thank you so much! Glad you like it! The bracelet I'm wearing is the Pearl Passion Bracelet made in the Valentine's Day Colorway 🤩www.eurekacrystalbeads.com/pearl-passion-bracelet-tutorial/
@@EurekaCrystalBeads Thank you!!