thank u i try to look at it from all angles and i also have to think about how functional it is
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thank u i try to look at it from all angles and i also have to think about how functional it is
i want to book hannah mermaid for my south beach new years party so bad
OOOO! I can't wait to see more! YEAH! :D
i got my liquid nails today fluck fin day lol images coming tonight .send more comments
PICTURES PICTURES PICTURES!! Yea :D
I've added many shell-shaped sequins to my tail by sewing them on; one by one. It was tedious work, but I was able to make sure that each sequin was securely fastened to the fabric. They made no difference in my ability to swim. They catch the light very nicely and are worth the time and effort to sew onto the tail.
-Vicky Lynne
really what did u do about the ect fins and like the dorsal fin how did u glue it on or sew it on
hello mermaid family sorry been out of town and also been very busy on my tail i started sewing the sequins on fluck but do u know what i love about new york ? becuz when i was out of town i took my neoprene to crystal cleaners on myrtle broadway and for the price of 50 bucks he sewed its to geather with the zippers and waist belt and also the fluck zipper and i love it ill be posting pics
also going to the caymen islands with my new tail so exited
ohh caymen islands! Please show pics of your tail! :)
^ That is incredible! How on earth do you have the patience?? LOL :)
^ Boy you get back fast! Are you already sitting there? :) The tail is looking great! May I ask how you did the fringe (I assume it's office matting but...)
Such a work of art! I have so much respect for mers that have the patience and fortitude to hand-sew sequins. Gosh, it is such a labor of love and it shows! Beautiful :)
looks amazing! i've just started this journey as well! got some neoprene, and sequins!! but by the looks of yours, i'm going to need a BILLION MORE! :P
quick question, I have 12 mm sequins, and they are much smaller than what I would want to use.. are you using 12 as well? they look small to me, but my perception could be off.
Ideally I would like to be using 20mm sequins, but I have searched everywhere and cannot find ANY sign of larger sequins.. but I know they're out there!!! GRRR..
otherwise, this tail is amazing and is going to be so wonderful!!! LOVING THE PICTURES! :)
You know, spandexworld in NYC has AMAZING selection of ALL KINDS of spandex already sequined... does that not appeal? It'd be a HELL of a lot less work to just buy the fabric and sew it together as opposed to doing it all by hand. Tho I understand that you may want something more specific. In which case, you may not have a choice.
As far as large sequins.. I know there are also plenty of trim shops in the fashion district that have huge selections of sequins... but I'm not sure they have an online web presence... check out:
www.bqtrimmings.com
as a start?
I have often wondered about beading a mermaid tail having seen some elaborate piece at the gallery where I work. Those sequins look great, man now I want a sequinned tail. lol
I can't wait for this mer to post more! I WANNA SEE THAT CAYMAN ISLANDS VIDEO XDDDD
^ Absolutly!!!!! :D
wow! you work is so inspiring :D i am also starting a sequined tail but i won't be covering the entire thing, kinduv like hannah mermaids signature blue tail. i am also going to be using the rubber floor matting for the back fins. super excited! I've already purchased the mono fin and 4mm neoprene.
here is a quick sketch of my tail
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you can't really see it, but i will be using the matting on the fluke as well as the back. :)
absolutely beautiful!!!!
Wow @.@
Oh my god! I'm starting to sew sequins as well, on my tail from MagicTail!
This inspires me a lot! Thank you for posting this :D
wow :D
since we're on the subject of sequins on our tails, i thought id put up the sketch i made of my tail design.
http://briannamermaid.deviantart.com/#/d4jms7k
its based off of a purple fire dartfish (as says the label haha), although i have since made some changes to it in my mind, and havent gotten to putting it down on paper yet. like, around the side seams and the back dorsal fringe, its going to have red and purple sequins (fading into each other as it looks in the fringe, and theyre going to fade out into clear iridescent sequins, which will show the natural light tan color of the fabric, which will be neoprene. same thing with the fluke, it will be sequined a lot at the bottom where there's fringe, and then itll fade up into clear ones.
im quite excited about making this tail, i just have to somehow acquire money. -sigh- all travel and no work make me a broke girl. lol.
Cool idea! That's going to look so cool with the sequins slowly fading out. I also like the red you used on the dorsal fins :)
thanks guys :D
i cant wait to get started on it.
^ ur welcome ;)
Interesting design! :)
That reminds me I should start drawing out my designs.It's always nice to see how creative mermaids get with their tails.I'm thinking about doing a koi sequined tail myself.I love koi fish for some odd reason.Maybe because my neighbors have a koi fish pond and when I was a kid I would sit on the side and watch them swim around.Their body movement is fascinating.But I digress hehehe Sorry for the random rambling lol
I have actually considered doing this after thinking about what I want my tail to look like. I talked with my mom and she said that if you sew the sequins onto a seperate (same color) piece of spandex/swimsuit material, reinforce the back stitches with waterproof glue and then sew it onto the actual tail form of spandex/swimsuit material, it will hold better. To prove to me that it will work..she took apart an old swim suit of mine and showed me that that was how actual swimsuits with sequins were made. I think it would work like that and it will be my winter project for next summer.
Mermaid Nyla,
how are you using the matting as fringe? I have looked throughout the forums and no one really explains what material it is and how they use it. also for the fins/fluke?
I love sequin tails! Keep us updated with photos :) It looks like it's going to be lovely.
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here are 2 different designs I made I like them both but I think I will be doing the red and black on first. More to come :D
I really like both of them! However, I am a fan of purple and blue together ;)
Attachment 6097Design 1
Attachment 6098Design 2
Attachment 6099Design 3
which one?
I like it without the black.
Thansk spindrift...I did too. The flash of my camera kind of distorted the color of the fabric a little since it is shiny. Its a bright fuscia. I am thinking of a lot of sequins at the base of the tail before the fluke starts and more at my hips and them dissapating throughout the tail. but I am not sure. My fabric should be here by monday. Then my mom will take a little time to trace, cut and sew it together then I can play around with the sequins on the actual tail to see how I would like them to lay.
I am currently trying to decide if I show make my next tail with lumiere paint or sequins... or even a mix of both!
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Keep in mind you will need to sew each sequin individually- meaning you'll need to knot off your thread for each sequin you sew on. This makes things very time consuming but better to make the sequins secure. You'll have to do repairs for broken, missing, and sequins that have separated from their color film. Individual knotting makes this easier, plus if sequins break off and the thread is exposed and you have it as one piece and it breaks there goes a crap ton of your work, ya know?
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When doing my belly dance costumes I used this method (might be different depending on what kind of sequins you are using. so keep in mind this is how i used to sew sequins on that were round and had a center hole.
1. take your first sequin and hold it to the "start" point. knot your thread and enter on the opposite side of the showing sequin directly in the center.
2. pull the thread through until the knot is secure against the back of the fabric.
3. poke through the fabric on the left side of the sequin.
4. pull through, and put your needle through the center again.
5. pull through and put needle through on the right side.
6. pull through and place your next sequin on the right side of the other sequin just over lapping a bit.
7. repeat process but instead of going to the left of the sequin throug the fabric, loop your needle and thread throug the thread on the sequin on the left.
this gives each sequin a strong hold so that they wont move around while swimming. that is how i made most of my dance costumes that were filled with sequins.
otherwise: if you did sew each individual one it would give them a sense of motion (which could be interesting to see but you also dont want your scales to flop around when they are supposed to be "attached to your tail"
but that is my opinion and advice
My I also suggest that, if you haven't started already, you don't use spandex for this project? The weight of the sequins in water will cause an incredible amount of drag, causing the spandex to balloon and become distorted. A sturdy fabric like neoprene would be a much better base for all your hard work.