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Posted by robb on October 15, 2009, 7:37 am
hello,
Could someone enlighten me as to the name of (or link to ) those
thin lightweight fabrics used in the ready made costumes. Thats
the cheapy thin stuff . I am mostly interested in the lightweight
qualities.
For the kids i wanted to use something lighter and more
breathable than the local retailer's fleeces, jerseys, spandexes,
etc (ie. heavy fabrics).
specifically i was looking for something thin like the stretch
lycra fabric used for swimsuit liners and something with a fake
fur like finish (velvet ?) and in bright colors as well
any helpful hints, ideas, links, directions much appreciated.
robb
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Posted by BEI Design on October 15, 2009, 4:17 pm
robb wrote:
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> hello,
> Could someone enlighten me as to the name of (or link to
> ) those thin lightweight fabrics used in the ready made
> costumes. Thats the cheapy thin stuff . I am mostly
> interested in the lightweight qualities.
> For the kids i wanted to use something lighter and more
> breathable than the local retailer's fleeces, jerseys,
> spandexes, etc (ie. heavy fabrics).
I was thinking tissue lame, it is very thin but I don't know
about breathability.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2963&PRODID=prd33350
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> specifically i was looking for something thin like the
> stretch lycra fabric used for swimsuit liners and
> something with a fake fur like finish (velvet ?) and in
> bright colors as well
Panne or crushed velvet? There are lots of them right now,
shown for costumes, at TSWLTH, and they are fairly cheap,
especially if you use a coupon.
http://www.joann.com/joann/search/search_results.jsp?CATID=cat1110&keywords=panne+velvet&_requestid=653831
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> any helpful hints, ideas, links, directions much
> appreciated.
HTH,
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Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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Posted by robb on October 16, 2009, 9:35 am
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> robb wrote:
> > hello,
> > Could someone enlighten me as to the name of (or link to
> > ) those thin lightweight fabrics used in the ready made
> > costumes. Thats the cheapy thin stuff . I am mostly
> > interested in the lightweight qualities.
> I was thinking tissue lame, it is very thin but I don't know
> about breathability.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2963&PRODID=prd33350
show/hide quoted text
> Panne or crushed velvet? There are lots of them right now,
> shown for costumes, at TSWLTH, and they are fairly cheap,
> especially if you use a coupon.
http://www.joann.com/joann/search/search_results.jsp?CATID=cat1110&keywords=panne+velvet&_requestid=653831
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> HTH,
> --
> Beverly
> http://ickes.us/default.aspx
Thanks Beverly,
I can always count on you and many others to get me started in
some useful direction.
Joanns is far, Hnck. is closer but it lacks variety. I was hoping
to find some web fabric and the fabric names will help me find
something.
thanks for your help,
robb
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Posted by Emily Bengston on October 16, 2009, 10:49 am
Robb,
I've had good luck ordering from Joann's and Hancock's since I can no longer
drive.
Emily
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Posted by BEI Design on October 15, 2009, 6:43 pm
robb wrote:
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> hello,
> Could someone enlighten me as to the name of (or link to
> ) those thin lightweight fabrics used in the ready made
> costumes. Thats the cheapy thin stuff . I am mostly
> interested in the lightweight qualities.
Another type of fabric you might search for is "acetate
satin". I'm pretty sure that's what is used for lots of the
cheap RTW costumes, and my local TSWLTH carries tons of it
this time of year.
http://www.joann.com/joann/catalog.jsp?CATID=cat2964&PRODID=prd7205
Just be aware, if you intend for the costume to be worn more
than once, acetate satin is NOT my recommendation, cheap
often equals pretty fragile. In addition it is NOT washable.
For any costume you hope to last, I would recommend poly
satin. But you also wanted breathable, so... ;-}
--
Beverly
http://ickes.us/default.aspx
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> Could someone enlighten me as to the name of (or link to
> ) those thin lightweight fabrics used in the ready made
> costumes. Thats the cheapy thin stuff . I am mostly
> interested in the lightweight qualities.
> For the kids i wanted to use something lighter and more
> breathable than the local retailer's fleeces, jerseys,
> spandexes, etc (ie. heavy fabrics).