@@lorrainemadison8569 I’m glad I could help❤️ Please keep me updated when you try out this tutorial with any other glue brand aside from the one I used.
I use E600 to bond glass pieces together and it does turns yellow after time like the lady in the comment says. I would use with caution unless on a beige, gold, brown orange, red black fabric maybe 🤷🏽♀️
Have you observed how many inch jumps up after fixing the elastic? That will be a good way to know how many inch to add next time. You could use 5 inches extra though…that always works
Hello…thank you for your beautiful comment. I put the store on my description box of this video…Incan also help you source for it if you’re unable to locate the store.
@@tipstrickswithpraiz Hello, how much is 3 yards of that gorgeous fabric? I do bridal gift bags and that fabric is something I never saw in UK. I hope you can source for me. I saw the website but I can't find the fabric. It is Monday, it feels Sunday lol.
@@TENBASSIST 😀 this is about 2years ago, we might not be able to source for the exact fabric design but there are loads of other similar designs you could chose from. These are luxury fabrics & they quite pricey. So this is to prepare you ahead. You could send me a mail praizfred@gmail.com so we could talk on this further.
I’m glad I saw this...pls can u do a tutorial on how to sew a luxury fabric...u mentioned u use under lining then manipulate the fabric...u use a mannequin/dress form for this right ? A tutorial would be nice pls
Hey Faith! Yes u got it right, I wear or pin the underlying on my dress form and place my luxury fabric over it and start manipulating the fabric to fit. However, I’ll look into making a tutorial soon🤔
You can try candle wax glue…use sparingly. There are other fabric friendly gums you can use. There’s no other way you can attach designs that are ripped off without gumming or tacking as the case may be.
@@KIZAJ Yay!!! Let’s take this to WhatsApp😁 Please have your WhatsApp number mailed to me at praizfred@gmail.com I’ll be happy to hear from you. Still new in this space, need a friend who has been doing this long b4 I came😊
I have a sweater with beading, and some of the beads near the neckline came off. They probably weren’t properly secured. I wonder if I could put a drop of glue on the threads of each one to keep this from happening, again?
No it doesn’t. That’s why you don’t overwhelm the fabric with gum…use lightly. Use a good transparent gum as well. I’ve been applying this method for the longest time.
@@tipstrickswithpraiz you’re welcome. I’m surprised to see someone else doing this and posting. I use this method on ALL appliqué and beading before cutting. I’ve been doing this for over 5 years now. It has saved me on the stresses of cutting beaded fabric ❤️
@@queenwere1 I’m only teaching how to secure your beads with gum on your luxury beaded fabrics before you sew so not to lose your beads. The video is not about how to cut or sew the fabric.
There’s this glue that called fabric glue… or you can use Uhu as well, so as you’ll be covering up with appliqués and accessories. Tacking with thread is another good option.
Thanks for sharing this. That using price to chase customers away part😄😄😄, now I know why I kept getting ridiculous prices when I wanted to make my reception dress. What's your Instagram handle please? I run a craft materials store, and I will love to share this video with my tailor followers
I know right!😃 We’ve all chased customers with prices at some point until we started seeing customers that are willing to pay anything to sew this type of fabrics😀 My Instagram handle is @fashion5_11 instagram.com/fashion5_11?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Where have you been 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️ thank God I located you….. I have subscribed and turned on notifications
Thank you so much!❤️
Welcome to this community.
How can I turn on the notifications bell
Love the pinkish color
My favorite too😁
The brown is beautiful 😍😍😍
Too beautiful❤️
My favorite too.
Glad to be here
Happier to have you here❤️
I've had issues with stone and beaded fabrics. Thank you for this trick it's well appreciated.
Oh I’m glad it could help❤️
@@tipstrickswithpraiz thank you so much.
your work is stunning.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Proud of you.
Thank you ❤️
Can i use this method on my George fabric beaded one?
Yes….if the threads are visible at the back of the fabric
This has been one of the major reasons I run away from sewing heavy beaded lace. Thanks for sharing this tip. Sewing beaded fabrics again...😀
Yayyy!!! Go make that money girl😁
@@tipstrickswithpraiz 😍
You just got a subscriber , thank you for this video
Yay!!!! Thank you for watching❤️
Im in the USA, havent seen that glue in stores but we have E-6000 will that work as well???
Just made a little research on E6000! It would definitely work .
Thank u!!! Im going to google the other glue u used. I seen lots of vids and ppl use that glue. Thanks again.
@@lorrainemadison8569 I’m glad I could help❤️ Please keep me updated when you try out this tutorial with any other glue brand aside from the one I used.
@@lorrainemadison8569 It’s the same glue. The glue in Nigeria is just a different name.
This is great 👍 Thanks
Thank you ❤️
I use E600 to bond glass pieces together and it does turns yellow after time like the lady in the comment says. I would use with caution unless on a beige, gold, brown orange, red black fabric maybe 🤷🏽♀️
Good suggestion 🧏🏽♀️
E600 has 2 types, d yellow abd d white. Always check d inside to know d one you want
Please sir, how many inches to add to my sleeve length because elastic rubber used to jump up. Have try it but the sleeve jump up please help me out.
Have you observed how many inch jumps up after fixing the elastic? That will be a good way to know how many inch to add next time. You could use 5 inches extra though…that always works
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 easy-peasy
waoooo like this, You just got anew subscriber
Awww!!! Thank you ❤️
Happy to have you here.
Nice tips
Thank you ❤️
Pls tell make a video of how to sew ur laces to full sewn gown plsss
Hi Princess Praiz, so so glad I bumped into your posts. So informative. May I ask where you purchased thar fabric? Do you sell it? Thank you 😊
Hello…thank you for your beautiful comment.
I put the store on my description box of this video…Incan also help you source for it if you’re unable to locate the store.
@@tipstrickswithpraiz Hello, how much is 3 yards of that gorgeous fabric? I do bridal gift bags and that fabric is something I never saw in UK. I hope you can source for me. I saw the website but I can't find the fabric. It is Monday, it feels Sunday lol.
@@TENBASSIST 😀 this is about 2years ago, we might not be able to source for the exact fabric design but there are loads of other similar designs you could chose from. These are luxury fabrics & they quite pricey. So this is to prepare you ahead. You could send me a mail praizfred@gmail.com so we could talk on this further.
Pls where in adeokuta, did you z u get the fabric
Check the description box, I tagged their Instagram handle.
They’re in kuto market.
Its adjacent Iyana OJA at kuto
Just subscribed .. Great tip👍
Thank you ❤️
Please how much is a yard of this luxurious fabric 🙏
I’m glad I saw this...pls can u do a tutorial on how to sew a luxury fabric...u mentioned u use under lining then manipulate the fabric...u use a mannequin/dress form for this right ? A tutorial would be nice pls
Hey Faith! Yes u got it right, I wear or pin the underlying on my dress form and place my luxury fabric over it and start manipulating the fabric to fit.
However, I’ll look into making a tutorial soon🤔
@@tipstrickswithpraiz Please do🙏
I actually use a small fabric hammer or shredder.... It works too. Thanks so much for this trick, it came in very handy
@@sexyaitii85 yes! I’ve seen people do it and that works too.
Thanks for adding a trick for us to try❤️
I also wanted to ask for a tutorial but decided to read comments first. Please make a detailed tutorial on this for us bikonu🙏
Pls Where did you buy the fabrics in Abeokuta
Judams, Kuto.
Pls what the name of the Fabric shop in Kuto Market? Thank for the above video
Judams. Opposite or more like adjacent to the kuto park
Uhu and b-6000 which one is the strongest
Uhu precisely
I notice that using gum on fabrics stains it, overtime, just noticed it on most of. my occasion dresses.
What kind of gum and where and how to you apply this gum on?🤔
True
How can I attach removed designs to fabrics without using him cos I think the gum might disfigure the fabric later
You can try candle wax glue…use sparingly. There are other fabric friendly gums you can use. There’s no other way you can attach designs that are ripped off without gumming or tacking as the case may be.
Does this silver fabric and lining both have stretch?
Yes they are
Just subscribed. Well done ma'am
Super grateful you did❤️
The fabrics are pretty
Please where did you get them?
Please check my description box, their Instagram link is there. ❤️
Do they sell this b6000 in usa?
Oh I don’t know about that…I’m in Nigeria. But can u check Amazon?
E6000 is the glue we use that’s equivalent. Nigeria has a different name but it’s the same exact glue.
@@slrcouture I’ll leave the comment session to you at this point😁
Thank you for leaving in the words here❤️
@@tipstrickswithpraiz you’re welcome 😇 😘
New subscriber, nice work.
Awww! Thank you 🙏🏾
Where did you get this fabric?
I mentioned the contact in the description box
Please what fabric is this?
The details is in the description box
Whats the name of this lace pls
They’re just called beaded sample laces
I just subscribed
Thank you so much ❤️
Pls I need more explanation on this pls as soon as possible
Thank you ma'am
You’re welcome ❤️
Okay another awesome person in my niche
Subscribing
Thank you ❤️ Just subscribed to yours too. You’re doing amazing in your space !
@@tipstrickswithpraiz awwwwn why do I feel like we just become Besties lol
@@KIZAJ Yay!!! Let’s take this to WhatsApp😁 Please have your WhatsApp number mailed to me at praizfred@gmail.com I’ll be happy to hear from you. Still new in this space, need a friend who has been doing this long b4 I came😊
I have a sweater with beading, and some of the beads near the neckline came off. They probably weren’t properly secured. I wonder if I could put a drop of glue on the threads of each one to keep this from happening, again?
Yes please..do this but allow it dry properly before storing back.
Beautiful
❤❤
But the gum usually changes colour to rust colour afterwards.
No it doesn’t. That’s why you don’t overwhelm the fabric with gum…use lightly.
Use a good transparent gum as well. I’ve been applying this method for the longest time.
I’ve been doing this for years. Make sure you’re using a clear glue and not a lot. It works wonders.
@@slrcouture thank you so much for confirming this. Feel like giving you a warm hug right now😁🤗
@@tipstrickswithpraiz you’re welcome. I’m surprised to see someone else doing this and posting. I use this method on ALL appliqué and beading before cutting. I’ve been doing this for over 5 years now. It has saved me on the stresses of cutting beaded fabric ❤️
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🙌😍
Thanks so much sis.
And please where did you get the material again??
Check description box for the link.
Show us the pieces you have cut on the pattern fabric
Sorry I’m not clear with what you’re saying.
@@tipstrickswithpraiz I want to see the pattern pieces that you cut on that lace fabric so I can understand what you are doing
@@queenwere1 I’m only teaching how to secure your beads with gum on your luxury beaded fabrics before you sew so not to lose your beads. The video is not about how to cut or sew the fabric.
@@tipstrickswithpraiz O-okay I think I get the idea. Thanks for the lesson
@@queenwere1 yes yes! However I’ll look into making a video soon on how to cut out luxury lace. Thanks for leaving a comment❤️
B-600 stained material nd mess up d material
Awww sorry about that.
I didn’t have same experience.
Nice idea, but how about you try the electric scissors that cuts and seals
Nice idea too! I’ll give it a try. Never tried it before.
Is the name of the scissors electric scissors or what do I call it if I want to buy? @vicky's Tips
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I need a gum to hold a bra cup. Please ma did you know anyone I want to buy
There’s this glue that called fabric glue… or you can use Uhu as well, so as you’ll be covering up with appliqués and accessories.
Tacking with thread is another good option.
Don't try this with a white fabric else d fabric will start having rusty stains in nk time.
Have u tried it on a white fabric before?
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Yay!!! Welcome❤️
You’re talking so fast😩
lol...what do you want me to do???😃 Oya sorry...
Seriously and it made me not to finish the video cause my mind was skipping
Thanks for sharing this. That using price to chase customers away part😄😄😄, now I know why I kept getting ridiculous prices when I wanted to make my reception dress.
What's your Instagram handle please? I run a craft materials store, and I will love to share this video with my tailor followers
I know right!😃 We’ve all chased customers with prices at some point until we started seeing customers that are willing to pay anything to sew this type of fabrics😀
My Instagram handle is @fashion5_11
instagram.com/fashion5_11?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
😂😂😂All the tailors garther here and say amen to this