Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-04 Thread lisa58
Yes--the technique of knotting every several inches or so, while addingto the timespentbeading, can really pay off. I used to do lots of long beaded fringe on costumes, by hand (although usually I would bead onto ribbon or binding or piping), and there were times when I lost far fewer beads than

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-04 Thread lisa58
If you want to edge bead, there are many easy techniques. I know one that produces a lovely scalloped edge, and is super fast to do. Yours in cosutmign,Lisa A On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:38:32 -0800 Lavolta Press writes: > I've often seen beads on 1920s dresses machine sewn on. When the > thread

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread otsisto
Fran, What kind of edging were you thinking of? On the edge or near the edge, straight or fancy? Most glass beads are washable but not all. You will have some problems with the rochelle or metallic lined beads as the center lining over time can wash out. With beads on hanks that feel gritty or feel

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread Franchesca
nward : Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 5:34 PM : To: Historical Costume : Subject: Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies : : Ah, that's a different story. Yes, you can sometimes find beaded ribbon, in : my experience seldom when I want it and never in the right color. Styles : and colors are often slim. E

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread Lynn Downward
Ah, that's a different story. Yes, you can sometimes find beaded ribbon, in my experience seldom when I want it and never in the right color. Styles and colors are often slim. Even though you want to just couch them down, you may still want to transfer the pre-strung beads to a sturdier thread befo

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread Lavolta Press
I've often seen beads on 1920s dresses machine sewn on. When the thread pulls through thin fabric, leaving a string of beads, I couch them down over the thread because it's easiest. I wanted these beads for an entirely different project, to add to the edges of brocade ribbon. Maybe I can just

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread Lynn Downward
The 3 or 4 1920s dresses I've had in my hands had the beads sewn on as Lisa said. They are sewn down by going through 2 or 3 or 4 beads then looped under the fabric back one or two beads then up through the fabric and into the last bead or two sewn and one or two more. You're always going through m

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread lisa58
I can speak to your bead needs. I have a little experience with them. The first issue is that you want to couch them, AND that you want them to be washable and dry-cleanable after having couched them on. At least that's what I understood you wanted. Couching is fine, but you should not do it us

Re: [h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread R Lloyd Mitchell
You haven't mentioned size range; pearls or colored glass...I had good luck restringing FM gems on silk for setting on garments in use.? Also, I find the antique sari trim on e-bay sometimes comes in well for trim of the sort you seem to be looking for. In addition to the tapes, tiny single or d

[h-cost] Beading supplies

2012-01-03 Thread Lavolta Press
I don't really like beading. Most of my experience is in restoring 1920s evening dresses. When I am working on one section, more sections are always coming apart. Having said that, I want to buy strands of (washable and dry cleanable) fine glass beads I can couch onto a project, meaning the th