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Fabrics World USA INC is the Best Wholesale Supplier of Fabrics Online NYC

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Finding the authentic quality Fabric is a daunting task to do specially in the jam-packed market online where most of the products don’t meet the promise made by the sellers.  In a bid to bring an end to that crisis,Fabrics World USA offers the best quality Printed Spandex , Sequin Fabric ,  Glitter Stone , Designers Lace , S tretch Velvet , Cotton Lycra , ITY , Metallic Spandex , Embroidery Lace etc as well. All these products come at the wholesale price and We Ship USA and all over the world as well. Offering the world top class Fabrics Our Company Base in New York City. One of the best wholesale fabric supplier in the country and is specialized in Hand Made Stone Embroidery, 3D Embroidery design, Chantilly Lace, Designers Lace, Embroidery Lace, Faux Leather Cutout, Mesh Lace, French Lace, Bridal Lace,Cotton Lycra, Heavy Cotton Lycra (12 Oz), Printed Cotton Lycra, Hi-Target Wax Prints, Real Wax, Dashiki Prints, Beaded Lace, Nigerian Lace etc. They work in co

How to Print on Polyester Fabric

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Polyester fabric presents an interesting problem when it's used as a base for printing. The synthetic fibers do not absorb paint or ink like natural fibers such as cotton. Acrylic paint works as the medium to use when printing on polyester. An acrylic painting medium applied beneath the paint will help to keep the paint colors true. The paint must be heat-set in order to prevent cracking and pealing. This process is used both in hand painting and stencil printing on polyester fabric. 1. Wash and dry the polyester fabric in a washing machine and dryer prior to beginning the printing process. 2. Lay the polyester fabric on a flat surface. Remove any wrinkles by pulling each corner of the fabric. Smooth the fabric from the center to the outside edges using your hand. 3. Place a piece of cardboard under the desired printing area. 4. Place a stencil of the desired print design on the fabric. Secure the stencil to the fabric using masking tape. 5. Optio

Trade Show Table Covers That Stretch Your Brand Recognition!

Trade event table-covers with stretch is definitely you stand among the many crowd! New and exciting stretch and spandex fabrics are all the rage today at trade shows. Form fitting table covers supply a sleek unique design from the traditional fabric. Poly stretch covers and spandex are the perfect trade event tablecloth fabrics since the vibrant full bleed color print allows your message to can be purchased on every side devoid of wrinkles and no folded over flaps. A zipper back or open back table cover allow exhibitors to hide products, papers or boxes and to preserve their trade show area neat and clean looking. Spandex tablecloths can be found in 13 colors and come in following or absent print. Standard colors, black, white, royal blue, magenta, hunter green, mango, chocolate brown, eggplant purple, sandalwood, lime green, crimson red, burgundy, and cream. The print method on the spandex table covers is on the lookout for print on a skinny vinyl film that is die cut and heat sw

Some Work With Sequins

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I have been hopelessly mesmerized by pretty much anything that sparkles for a long time. I have so many special memories as a young girl trying on ballgowns during shopping trips with my mom and grandmother; I was the ten year-old dragging all the evening wear into our fitting room just to play dress up. I also did the same thing with my Grammy’s vintage clothes. And I’ve always enjoyed the parade of sequin gowns on any given red carpet, if only for the inspiration and the glamour. What it boils down to for me is injecting a little something special into my closet. It’s fun to have a small slice of special event elegance in my everyday wardrobe.  Over the years I’ve probably sewn over 100 sequin garments, most of which are skirts and dresses, but I’ve also made accessories and tops, and now, jogger pants and a jumpsuit. Today I want to share a what I know about sewing with sequins, including some examples of things I’ve made and ideas to (hopefully) inspire you to sew somethin

Sequin fabrics| Spandex Collection

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What is Sequin? A small piece of shiny ornamental disc made from plastic or colored  metal foil, often sewn on cloth or used to decorate high end apparel like bridals and evening wear to enhance value and show. Sequins are also used in curtains, upholstery, home furnishings, cushions, pillow cases, bedspreads, table covers etc. Commonly they are used with printing and embroidery mix and match to give a more expensive look. They may also be referred to as spangles, palettes, or diamonds. Kesha With Pearls (Rose Gold On Rose Gold Mesh) Application Sequins may be stitched flat to the fabric, so that they do not move, and are less likely to fall off; or they may be stitched at only one point, so that they dangle and move easily, to catch more light. Some sequins are made with facets, to increase their reflective ability. Common Shapes and Cuts Sequins are available in wide variety of colors and geometrical shapes like Flat, Cupped, Slightly cupped, Squares, Circles, Flowers,

Sequin fabrics| Spandex Collection

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What is Sequin? A small piece of shiny ornamental disc made from plastic or coloured metal foil, often sewn on cloth or used to decorate high end apparel like bridals and evening wear to enhance value and show. Sequins are also used in curtains, upholstery, home furnishings, cushions, pillow cases, bedspreads, table covers etc. Commonly they are used with printing and embroidery mix and match to give a more expensive look. They may also be referred to as spangles, palettes, or diamonds. Application Sequins may be stitched flat to the fabric, so that they do not move, and are less likely to fall off; or they may be stitched at only one point, so that they dangle and move easily, to catch more light. Some sequins are made with facets, to increase their reflective ability. Common Shapes and Cuts Sequins are available in wide variety of colours and geometrical shapes like Flat, Cupped, Slightly cupped, Squares, Circles, Flowers, Embossed Squares, Snowflakes, Hearts, Circle P

History of a Fashionable Mesh Fabrics

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In spite of the fact that there are just such a significant number of stitch lengths and midsection statures accessible to browse, one region of mold with colossal inventive potential outcomes is material generation. It is therefore why I trust that design will turn out to be an ever increasing number of materials orientated later on, as it's winding up progressively troublesome stun with outline.  So as the area of textiles expands, I am going to look back in the history of a fabric which initially had its origins in sportswear and performance wear but it now being used more and more in street fashion: mesh. Mesh appears with holes of varying size, from Airtex basketball jerseys to the large grid designs we see on the Akris S/S15 catwalk. Although the 80’s were famous for using mesh, such as this vintage Design 90 top available on Etsy and the Valentino shoes depicted in a 1985 Vogue advert    (above), its history extends surprisingly far back into the 19th Cen