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robinsnest) wrote2013-02-18 12:44 pm
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Help choose Rob's waistcoat trim
Here you can see the cut out waistcoat on my table. It's going to have those small silver buttons that the man picked out and now I can't decide on trim. So you get to help me!
Option 1. This silvery gimp with flat sequins sprinkled randomly about. (I should warn you I do NOT plan to measure and I WILL be attempting glue before I sew them all on)


Option 2.
A cream gimp with sequins in a row around the pockets, same silver buttons as he likes them.


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Option 1. This silvery gimp with flat sequins sprinkled randomly about. (I should warn you I do NOT plan to measure and I WILL be attempting glue before I sew them all on)


Option 2.
A cream gimp with sequins in a row around the pockets, same silver buttons as he likes them.


[Poll #1897177][Poll #1897177]
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Also there is no shame in gluing sequins, especially when they are scattered like that. Bah! I hand sewed the scattered sequins on my Red Diva dress bodice (hand sewed the ones in the trim too, that was easier!) but totally glued all the ones on the skirt. And no one has ever known.
Use tweezers and E-6000 glue - a friend who does ball room dancing recommended the glue to me and it is great stuff. The flumes will kill brain cells if you aren't in a well-ventilated space but the sequins (or rhinestones) will never come off! At least none of mine have.
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