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Astridia
08-23-2017, 04:04 AM
EDIT!! Decided I would make this thread my Tailmaking journey rather than make a whole new post for it (saves space and keeps the advice I received in one place XD)
It may be slow as work and life keeps me busy but will keep you updated ( ya'll seem to enjoy building threads.... me too I LOVE them) !!
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Hi All! I am pondering making a sequin/fabric tail. The sequin fabric I have is lovely but has very little stretch to it. I have a number of Ideas to get around this issue but I would also like some advice from mers who have used sequin fabric before.
Ideas:
Have only partial sequin fabric i.e. dorsal only or just down the sides, the rest being in lycra/spandex. other stretchy fabric and use spare sequins to sew on individually as a gradient between the two fabric types.
Have a Lining in stretchy fabric but have the sequin fabric as a not so tight but snug fitting OUTER layer: would allow for complete sequin coverage.
It's so pretty but so fickle XD
Any help or ideas would be fantastic!
Mermaid Clara
08-23-2017, 05:48 PM
if it has any stretch to it at all sew it so the stretch goes horizontal around you.
Triton-Mahtlinnie
08-23-2017, 08:07 PM
I used a sequin fabric that had only two-way stretch, and yes, make sure it wraps around you horizontally. You'll probably have to make your pattern a tad long hip-to feet wise to make up for the lack of stretch in that direction.
If it doesn't stretch much in either direction, then you'll probably have to use it on only part of the tail.
Either way, you will most likely need to line it. I don't know which fabric you're using ,but the sequin fabric I used on my tail was see-through behind the sequins and itchy to boot
Astridia
08-24-2017, 03:45 AM
I used a sequin fabric that had only two-way stretch, and yes, make sure it wraps around you horizontally. You'll probably have to make your pattern a tad long hip-to feet wise to make up for the lack of stretch in that direction.
If it doesn't stretch much in either direction, then you'll probably have to use it on only part of the tail.
Either way, you will most likely need to line it. I don't know which fabric you're using ,but the sequin fabric I used on my tail was see-through behind the sequins and itchy to boot
It's a netting backing so yeah I'm gonna get the itchies, it's that reversible sequin stuff so yeah definitely thinking I'm going to need some stretch fabric o give the tail even a bit of stretch so i can get in/ out/ move /swim in it.
Astridia
08-24-2017, 01:02 PM
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So here's a very quick design and dump of my current thoughts. The Lycra (May be spandex, might be actual swimming costume fabric if I can find some, either way it will be stretchy and suitable for water) and organza need buying/ordering but I have the sequin stuff WOO ( I cant keep my hands off of it, it's SO therapeutic to play with..)
As it IS my first tail any advice, tips or if you spot any potential problems PLEASE hit me with them, I really appreciate it.
Hope you enjoy following my journey in Tail craftiness.
Triton-Mahtlinnie
08-25-2017, 12:59 AM
I haven't tried making something this form-fitting out of a non-stretch material, but some things you might consider
How hard will this make it to bend your knees and ankles? You will probably also want the ability to reach down to the footpockets to get your feet in them (though I confess I don't know how hard the finfun monofin is to get in and out of. But the ability to reach your own footpockets is handy) Might be a good idea to test patterns on a cheaper, similarly nonstretch fabric.
I'm excited to see how this goes! The double-sided sequin fabric is so gorgeous. I saw someone make a dry-tail out of it once, but they didn't have to shuffle very far for the art piece it was intended for.
Astridia
08-25-2017, 02:48 AM
I haven't tried making something this form-fitting out of a non-stretch material, but some things you might consider
How hard will this make it to bend your knees and ankles? You will probably also want the ability to reach down to the footpockets to get your feet in them (though I confess I don't know how hard the finfun monofin is to get in and out of. But the ability to reach your own footpockets is handy) Might be a good idea to test patterns on a cheaper, similarly nonstretch fabric.
Yep gonna make a test first, this is something I have been thinking about as I'd like to be able to swim in it.
Astridia
08-27-2017, 03:08 PM
Well I was messing with the sequin fabric and pretty much just pinned it round my legs (just to see ow much manoeuvrability I could get out of it) And it looks like I'm going to have to do pretty much the whole front/underside in the lycra. can still sew sequins to blend the edges, also ordered some Lumiere paint to help with that ( Cause sewing that many individual sequins would drive me insane XD)
Does Lumiere need a setting agent to be OK in water? or do you just paint it on let it dry and it's good? (never used Lumiere before but it seems to be the preferred brand on here- also readily available where I live so yay?)
Astridia
09-16-2017, 05:58 PM
Crafting BEGINS!
First the spandex body pieces (two; one for lining under the itchy sequin backing)
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Then the Fluke pieces:
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Next, that lovely sequin stuff ( Have a buttload left over.... so many ideas for it already.... inc poss a matching top.)
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ORGANZA EXTRAVAGANZA (three shades, black, wine and crimson)
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all pieces cut, just to flame edge them (melt the edges so it doesn't fray, being careful not to TOUCH the flame cause this stuff flambe's like rum soaked pancakes)
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Hip fins!!
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All I managed today; More soon!
Astridia
09-17-2017, 08:24 AM
Organza all flame edged, and pinned to fluke ready for sewing!
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All rolled up inside to keep it safe whilst sewing the sides together.
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All together!
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Zigzag seam along edge as another layer of protection against seam popping - basically so that the tail wont simply split right open if a seam goes while swimming. No Echhi anime clothes shredding for me!
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Something else I made while waiting for materials to arrive: Crocheted fishnet waist wrap.
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it has glass beads to add a little weight and interest.
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More soon!
Astridia
09-18-2017, 01:36 PM
All the body pieces together (plus hip fins)
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Trying it on for size in case it needs tailoring (Perfect fit 1st time... the sewing gods were smiling on me today that NEVER happens XD)
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Showing the seam (Decided that the sequins might be better being the "Belly" as they wouldn't get sat on and damaged as much....plus I can play with them ..they're reversible... turn black when i pet them. the other side has a zipper in so i can get in/out, even the stretchyness of the spandex wasn't enough to get over my wide hips X_X
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Standing up to get this one, the tail goes right up to under my bust (I Could extend it to make it a one piece swimsuit type... not decided on that yet.) Here you can see the reverseible-ness of the sequins XP My god they are fun to play with.
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More soon!
Mermaid Kane
09-18-2017, 01:50 PM
Astridia... I can't see any images. D:
Mermaid Fenicia
09-18-2017, 02:45 PM
Same here, please don't use photobucket for sharing your pics as they only want your money for it :( I'm moving all my pics to Flickr now because of it.
Astridia
09-19-2017, 03:52 AM
Images should be fixed now!! (It's been a while since I used photobucket i had no idea they'd gone pay to use.... they'd been an amazing site for years. XD (flickr wont let me make an account so will just have to upload or use dropbox from now on XD
Anyway Enjoy!
Mermaid Kane
09-19-2017, 11:14 AM
:00 they are really cool!
Astridia
09-21-2017, 05:47 AM
Fluke Attatched!
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Now to find a painting style to blend the red and black.
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Now to wait for it to dry and see
AND decide if I'm going to add a top so it's an all in one (the tail currently goes all the way up to under my bust) or make a separate top for it.
Astridia
09-28-2017, 06:05 AM
Added the top part; halterneck with adjustable ribbon ties (note to self..... make sure the fabric is the CORRECT way round... I floundered 3 times...... stitching the fabric the wrong way XD
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All done from the front!
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All done from the back! The lumiere paint isn't as shiny as I expected it to be (the website makes it look SUPER metallic-shiny) So I may go over it a few times to see if that helps ^_^.
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Mermaid Kane
09-28-2017, 11:30 AM
:D Good job!
Denise
10-03-2017, 07:24 AM
Astridia, you have a great tail, I like the color!
Astridia
10-05-2017, 01:20 PM
Astridia, you have a great tail, I like the color!
Thanks! I got to swim in it monday so when i get the photos back might post one or two up so peeps can see it in action. The fins and fluke were so FLOWY ^___^.
Mermaid Kane
10-05-2017, 02:00 PM
Thanks! I got to swim in it monday so when i get the photos back might post one or two up so peeps can see it in action. The fins and fluke were so FLOWY ^___^.
:o was it fun?
Astridia
10-06-2017, 04:13 PM
:o was it fun?
SUPER fun!!
mollythemermaid
11-29-2017, 10:31 AM
EDIT!! Decided I would make this thread my Tailmaking journey rather than make a whole new post for it (saves space and keeps the advice I received in one place XD)
It may be slow as work and life keeps me busy but will keep you updated ( ya'll seem to enjoy building threads.... me too I LOVE them) !!
*Original*
Hi All! I am pondering making a sequin/fabric tail. The sequin fabric I have is lovely but has very little stretch to it. I have a number of Ideas to get around this issue but I would also like some advice from mers who have used sequin fabric before.
Ideas:
Have only partial sequin fabric i.e. dorsal only or just down the sides, the rest being in lycra/spandex. other stretchy fabric and use spare sequins to sew on individually as a gradient between the two fabric types.
Have a Lining in stretchy fabric but have the sequin fabric as a not so tight but snug fitting OUTER layer: would allow for complete sequin coverage.
It's so pretty but so fickle XD
Any help or ideas would be fantastic!
Hi Astridia,
I would be careful with sequin fabric for a tail. Are you using the reversible kind that change colors? Or to just add some "sparkle" to your tail? I wrote an article on Mermaid sequin fabric that might be helpful if you haven't already made your tail. You should avoid stretchy fabric with sequins if you can. I hope that helps!
Mermaid Sequin Fabric (http://www.everythingmermaid.com/mermaid-sequin-fabric/)
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Astridia
11-29-2017, 03:37 PM
Hi Astridia,
I would be careful with sequin fabric for a tail. Are you using the reversible kind that change colors? Or to just add some "sparkle" to your tail? I wrote an article on Mermaid sequin fabric that might be helpful if you haven't already made your tail. You should avoid stretchy fabric with sequins if you can. I hope that helps!
Mermaid Sequin Fabric (http://www.everythingmermaid.com/mermaid-sequin-fabric/)
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Oooh that would'a been SO useful XD tail has been made for a couple months now (and has been swum in it seems to work just fine) But yeah..... never again XD
mollythemermaid
11-29-2017, 04:27 PM
Oooh that would'a been SO useful XD tail has been made for a couple months now (and has been swum in it seems to work just fine) But yeah..... never again XD
Good to know! I like the spandex polyester tails the best in the water. They also dry really fast.
Happy Swimming!
MermaidBrandie
12-15-2017, 08:34 AM
I made a whole tail out of the reversible sequin fabric. It's about three years old now, the only thing I had to continually update was the spandex part that covered the monofin. I wasn't gentle with it, and it held up well on concrete and in chlorine. You're looks pretty!! Good job with the flowy fins!
I'm tossing some pics of mine in so you can see the wear and stuff! A couple of me in it, when it was new and this past summer and of the butt and heel wear! For future reference if you make another tail!! [emoji16]
I'm working on a silicone tail now but I love the look of these sequin fabric tails and already have an idea for another one of those. [emoji6]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/858d79169faad788ecdb6ec44e331a2c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/14ee6382c28be6e1439f2c8a4f5445b2.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/19b3e0306881870b8489d12a32bb04be.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/e81552a2f8c7884df95760df14589d00.jpg
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Astridia
12-15-2017, 10:54 AM
I made a whole tail out of the reversible sequin fabric. It's about three years old now, the only thing I had to continually update was the spandex part that covered the monofin. I wasn't gentle with it, and it held up well on concrete and in chlorine. You're looks pretty!! Good job with the flowy fins!
I'm tossing some pics of mine in so you can see the wear and stuff! A couple of me in it, when it was new and this past summer and of the butt and heel wear! For future reference if you make another tail!! [emoji16]
I'm working on a silicone tail now but I love the look of these sequin fabric tails and already have an idea for another one of those. [emoji6]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/858d79169faad788ecdb6ec44e331a2c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/14ee6382c28be6e1439f2c8a4f5445b2.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/19b3e0306881870b8489d12a32bb04be.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171215/e81552a2f8c7884df95760df14589d00.jpg
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wow gorgeous! love the colour! useful to see the wear and tear, looks like it's held up really well ^_^. Lovely pics ^_^
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