Thank you so much! Interestingly enough, I have yet another of the VERY SAME exact dress in my studio right now, waiting to be altered!!!! Thanks for watching :)
I'm so happy this was of help to you! Such a very specific video regarding heavy beading doesn't get much traction. So I"m very happy that it helped someone!!!
Hi! I have a similar dress from BHLDN with not as many beads but the same mesh fabric. I have to take about 3-4” off the bottom and sew a foldover 1/4” hem to seal it. Would you hand stitch the hem of machine?
BHLDN has many lovely beaded dresses so I'm glad that owners of other 'models' have seen this video, such as you. Being that I cannot see which one you have, and the original look of the hem, I'm not sure what to specifically suggest. But I would suggest you consider these questions: 1) if you use a machine, are there beads in the way that would prevent your pressure foot from moving smoothly, or beads that your needle would run in to? 2) would a machine stitched hem look obviously out of place? 3) would it look better to have a less conspicuous hand-sewn hem? I'm assuming that you have watched this video to see that I didn't sew anything to hem the bottom on the dress featured here. It was beautiful and simple to use the glue and pluck of the beads out that went too far down. Hope this helps a bit!! Good luck!
I honestly don't remember the time I spent removing the beads. It wasn't as long as I thought it would be, once I found the threads that would unravel. It's hard to say what I charged, because what I charge in my area wouldn't be the same as one might charge in a large city, or might be quite a bit more that one would charge in a part of the country/world that has a lower cost of living. What I can say is that it was hundreds of dollars ;)
Does that glue dry hard/solid? It looks like the dress has a lot of flexibility still. I’m very intrigued because I alter wedding gowns and last wk i just fished one w/ 20 hrs of beadwork and i need to find a faster way to get these dresses done! Thank you and looking forward to your responce.
I’d say ‘yes’ to the glue drying solid. But the tip is like a pin size so the amount delivered is just enough to seal the thread to the end of the bead, or the bead to the fabric. This has been a game changer for me with ultra-heavily beaded dresses!! But yes the dress remains flexible :)
@@SewDarnedFun Thank you! I’m so happy i found this video. I have 2 wedding gowns that i am gonna use this technique on in the upcoming wk or two. Today I have a heavily beaded MOB dress that has a lot of bust work that i think I’ll wait to see how the glue works on the hem VS bust work. Have you ever use it other places then a hem? I would be nervous to try the glue up on the bodice or maybe i just have to get comfortable w/ it. Thanks again.
@BethSoper Yes! I’ve use it in other places such as side seams. But I only use it for very heavy beading like on this dress. I’d make sure the glue doesn’t discolor the fabric if it’s in a visible location like the bust, before using it up there ;) I haven’t had that happen, but only have used it on light colored dresses where I haven’t noticed any difference in color. Let me know hi or works for you!!
I'm so sorry! I can't comment on 3 in 1 glue, as I haven't no experience with it! The glue I use here dries quickly, has a teeny tiny applicator tip, and THESE BEADS DON'T BUDGE! So all I can do is sing the praises of this particular glue! Maybe compare the suggested application uses on both??? ;) Once again, thanks for watching!
I have a mother of gown with vertical lines of beading about an inch apart, all the way around the hem. This glue will prevent it from unspooling??? In the past, I unspooled as far up as I needed and needled it through to the back and knotted. That was painful! The glue is the answer??
I used glue on this dress! It kept the thread from unraveling. I dotted both the front and back, at the base of the bead I needed to keep on the front, and the thread of that same bead on the back… as well as another one or two next to it just to keep the thread extra secure. I would think that this glue might be a good answer for you. It worked for me on this dress, so that’s all I can say!!! Good luck!
The brand is “Tom Shine” and the sticker just says it’s a ‘magnifier with dual lens 3X/10X”. I bought it off of Amazon a couple years ago. Hope that helps!
My BFF has a quilting business but very occasionally gets asked to alter prom or wedding dresses. I sent this to her for any possible, future requests. ..now I hope she doesn't send those alterations to me! 😬
LOL! You might have just gotten yourself into trouble! Well either way, you both will have a resource to nearly all things beaded :) Thanks for watching and sharing this video!!!
@@SewDarnedFun , Ms. Carrie! I need help! A friend has asked me to sew 3 dresses for her! She's a BUSY, homeschooling mom of .... 8! I'd love to do this for her but I have NO idea what to charge. I'd rate myself as an intermediate seamstress with the ability to learn quickly with visual instruction. The pattern she's chosen is a button bodice shirt dress, gathered waist with jewel neckline; short, plain sleeves. How would you calculate price, M'am?
@@bonniehyden962 Hello, my friend! Would you like to email me privately so we can talk nitty gritty in private? I'll try to leave me email here in the comment but don't know if UA-cam will allow it. If not, please access my personal business site, which is in the description, and my email can be accessed there. RochesterSewing 'at' comcast.net Thanks! :) But just as a general rule, can you calculate the approximate time you think you'd need to spend on one dress? That's what I do, then figure out what my time is worth to me. Then you'll need to add a few hours on top of that because it always takes more time! LOL!
I learned a lot by watching your video. It was very informative. Beautiful work
I appreciate your comment. Thank you very much! I'm glad you got some take aways from this!
WOW!!!! the patience you have is amazing!
😊 LOL! Well, that very well may be true!!!
Thanks for sharing so many details, especially the amount of time it took. It’s lovely work
Thank you so much for watching!❤️
Wonderful, your Bridal alterations are very helpful, please keep making more. Thank you!❤
I will! I'm glad you are able to get some tips from my videos! Thanks again for watching :)
Impressive work and you made it look easy! Really educational!
Thank you so much! Interestingly enough, I have yet another of the VERY SAME exact dress in my studio right now, waiting to be altered!!!! Thanks for watching :)
I appreciate the option of thread basting for marking a hem line.
So did I ;) It’s not necessarily quick, but it’s a sure way to be able make a mark that you can see, that is easily pulled out afterwards.
Great tutorial
Thank you!
This was so helpful!! I can't thank you enough!
I'm so happy this was of help to you! Such a very specific video regarding heavy beading doesn't get much traction. So I"m very happy that it helped someone!!!
@SewDarnedFun My client's MOB gown is perfect thanks to this video.
Awesome! That’s great to hear ❤️ Thanks for letting me know!!!
Hi! I have a similar dress from BHLDN with not as many beads but the same mesh fabric. I have to take about 3-4” off the bottom and sew a foldover 1/4” hem to seal it. Would you hand stitch the hem of machine?
BHLDN has many lovely beaded dresses so I'm glad that owners of other 'models' have seen this video, such as you. Being that I cannot see which one you have, and the original look of the hem, I'm not sure what to specifically suggest. But I would suggest you consider these questions: 1) if you use a machine, are there beads in the way that would prevent your pressure foot from moving smoothly, or beads that your needle would run in to? 2) would a machine stitched hem look obviously out of place? 3) would it look better to have a less conspicuous hand-sewn hem? I'm assuming that you have watched this video to see that I didn't sew anything to hem the bottom on the dress featured here. It was beautiful and simple to use the glue and pluck of the beads out that went too far down. Hope this helps a bit!! Good luck!
Hi I am so curious to what you charged the bride and how long did it take you to remove the beads.
I honestly don't remember the time I spent removing the beads. It wasn't as long as I thought it would be, once I found the threads that would unravel. It's hard to say what I charged, because what I charge in my area wouldn't be the same as one might charge in a large city, or might be quite a bit more that one would charge in a part of the country/world that has a lower cost of living. What I can say is that it was hundreds of dollars ;)
Does that glue dry hard/solid? It looks like the dress has a lot of flexibility still. I’m very intrigued because I alter wedding gowns and last wk i just fished one w/ 20 hrs of beadwork and i need to find a faster way to get these dresses done! Thank you and looking forward to your responce.
I’d say ‘yes’ to the glue drying solid. But the tip is like a pin size so the amount delivered is just enough to seal the thread to the end of the bead, or the bead to the fabric. This has been a game changer for me with ultra-heavily beaded dresses!! But yes the dress remains flexible :)
@@SewDarnedFun Thank you! I’m so happy i found this video. I have 2 wedding gowns that i am gonna use this technique on in the upcoming wk or two. Today I have a heavily beaded MOB dress that has a lot of bust work that i think I’ll wait to see how the glue works on the hem VS bust work. Have you ever use it other places then a hem? I would be nervous to try the glue up on the bodice or maybe i just have to get comfortable w/ it.
Thanks again.
@BethSoper Yes! I’ve use it in other places such as side seams. But I only use it for very heavy beading like on this dress. I’d make sure the glue doesn’t discolor the fabric if it’s in a visible location like the bust, before using it up there ;) I haven’t had that happen, but only have used it on light colored dresses where I haven’t noticed any difference in color. Let me know hi or works for you!!
Yellow. Would 3 in 1 glue work? I do Junk Journals and have a ton! I glue fabric and laces to my covers but ….
I'm so sorry! I can't comment on 3 in 1 glue, as I haven't no experience with it! The glue I use here dries quickly, has a teeny tiny applicator tip, and THESE BEADS DON'T BUDGE! So all I can do is sing the praises of this particular glue! Maybe compare the suggested application uses on both??? ;) Once again, thanks for watching!
I have a mother of gown with vertical lines of beading about an inch apart, all the way around the hem. This glue will prevent it from unspooling??? In the past, I unspooled as far up as I needed and needled it through to the back and knotted. That was painful! The glue is the answer??
I used glue on this dress! It kept the thread from unraveling. I dotted both the front and back, at the base of the bead I needed to keep on the front, and the thread of that same bead on the back… as well as another one or two next to it just to keep the thread extra secure. I would think that this glue might be a good answer for you. It worked for me on this dress, so that’s all I can say!!! Good luck!
What is the name and model number of the magnifying glass? Thank you.
The brand is “Tom Shine” and the sticker just says it’s a ‘magnifier with dual lens 3X/10X”. I bought it off of Amazon a couple years ago. Hope that helps!
My BFF has a quilting business but very occasionally gets asked to alter prom or wedding dresses. I sent this to her for any possible, future requests. ..now I hope she doesn't send those alterations to me! 😬
LOL! You might have just gotten yourself into trouble! Well either way, you both will have a resource to nearly all things beaded :) Thanks for watching and sharing this video!!!
@@SewDarnedFun I always learn something from you, M'am!
@@SewDarnedFun , Ms. Carrie! I need help! A friend has asked me to sew 3 dresses for her! She's a BUSY, homeschooling mom of .... 8! I'd love to do this for her but I have NO idea what to charge. I'd rate myself as an intermediate seamstress with the ability to learn quickly with visual instruction. The pattern she's chosen is a button bodice shirt dress, gathered waist with jewel neckline; short, plain sleeves. How would you calculate price, M'am?
@@bonniehyden962 Hello, my friend! Would you like to email me privately so we can talk nitty gritty in private? I'll try to leave me email here in the comment but don't know if UA-cam will allow it. If not, please access my personal business site, which is in the description, and my email can be accessed there. RochesterSewing 'at' comcast.net Thanks! :) But just as a general rule, can you calculate the approximate time you think you'd need to spend on one dress? That's what I do, then figure out what my time is worth to me. Then you'll need to add a few hours on top of that because it always takes more time! LOL!