![]() Whichever method you choose, you should aim for the measurements to be relatively similar to the body measurements of the wearer, maybe and inch or two in either direction. ![]() Methods of Stretching Your Garment for Crystalling This can prevent problems like glue seeping through and ruining the back side - more on that in a bit. That is to say, if you’re rhinestoning the front of a dress, stretching it spaces that front piece out from the back of the dress. Stretching a garment physically separates the work surface you’ll be crystalling, from the other side of the garment. If you glue a stone to an unstretched piece of fabric, the fabric is likely to stretch out from under that glue, and pop the stone right off.īy gluing it onto an already stretched garment, you’re allowing that glue/stone the space it needs on that garment. It also allows for a work surface that won’t move or be disturbed by movement while it’s drying/curing - important for a good, secure hold! DurabilityĪpplying glue to a garment stretched to approximately the size of the wearer means that the glue will dry/cure to a sizing and spacing that ensures the least amount of stress on it, when being worn. Stretching your garment over a board/stretcher of some type holds the fabric nice and taut, giving you a good work surface that won’t move or wrinkle on you. Gluing to an unstretched garment doesn’t give you an accurate vision of what your design will look like when stretched out over a body. Stretching it to a size that’s approximately the size of the wearer gives you a better idea of design placement, sizing, etc. ![]() There are a few reasons why you should stretch your garment before you crystal it: Design Placement More on that in a bit!Īnyway, beyond that, there’s a lot to address, so let’s get to it! Preparing to Bling Your Garmentīefore getting started with crystalling your item, you’ll want to prepare both your garment and the workspace. I didn't stretch the fabric, as it was just a quick demo.
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