Beaded
Fringe Main Project Page
View Our Beaded Fringe Collections
Decorating Studio Home Page
Click on a Beaded Fringe Project/Craft name below
for easy instructions on how to start your beaded trim project:
Tablecloths
/ Pillows
/ Sheers
/ Cornice
Boards / Valances
/ Sachets
/ Nightlight
/ Placemats
/ Lampshades
/ Ottoman
/ Bench
/ Planters
/ Bedspread
or Duvet / Throw
/ Shower
Curtain / Vanity
bottle /
Guest & Hand towels / Shelves
/ Door
Frames / Hammocks
/
Patio Umbrellas / Shawl
or Evening Wrap / Bathing
suit / Skirt
or Dress / Capri's
or Pants / Ankle
Bracelet /
Barrettes / Boots
/ Back Pack
/ Beach
Hat
General Tips When Using Beaded Fringe Trim On Your Projects
- Some beaded fringe is made of acrylic and some of glass.
The new acrylic beaded fringes have the sparkle of glass without the weight
or the worry of breakage. Either is fine, however, some applications should
definitely use acrylic beads due to the danger of breakage with glass beads.
All of DecoratingStudio.com beaded fringe is made of a high quality, crystal
clear acrylic.
- Often, the stated length of beaded fringe will include the
tape or ribbon at the top. If length is critical, double check to see if the
ribbon is included in the length dimension or not. All of Decorating Studio's
stated beaded fringe lengths include the top ribbon or tape in the dimension.
There
are no right sides or wrong sides as far as the beaded part of beaded fringe
goes; however sometimes, one side of the ribbon or tape holding the beads,
may show the threads that are holding the beads to the ribbon. If the ribbon
or tape part of your fringe has threads showing on one side, you should attach
it to your projects so that the threads are down, hidden from view.
- If you are applying your beaded fringe to an object with
glue, use a non-toxic, craft glue that dries clear and flexible. We recommendAleene's
Original Tacky Glue. You may want to secure the ribbon or tape to the
item with straight pens until the glue dries to assure that the fringe doesn't
slip out of place while drying.
- When applying beaded fringe with glue, it is helpful to first
lay the ribbon or tape trim of the fringe on the item on which you are gluing
it, then take a pencil and lightly mark the width of the ribbon on the item.
This will assure that you have covered the area where the ribbon or tape will
be with enough glue to secure the ribbon or tapes edges.
- When you are attaching beaded trim to an object that will
get wet or requires washing, generally you will want to stitch the ribbon
on instead of gluing, however, if you are attaching it to a glass or hard
object that will get wet, use a suitable clear waterproof glue. These types
of glues are often toxic, so use carefully and never on eating utensils.
- If you are attaching your beaded trim with a sewing machine,
make sure that the beads are clear of the foot pedal, to eliminate breakage.
- Most beaded fringe has a decorative ribbon at the top, to
which the beads are attached. In most cases, the ribbon is attractive enough
to show. If you want another type of trim over the ribbon, you can easily
attach a more decorative ribbon, braid or gimp over the beaded fringes' ribbon
once you complete attaching the fringe.
- Never leave the ribbon or tape edge of the fringe exposed.
Always allow a little extra so that you can turn the edge into a fold and
secure with glue or thread.
- When measuring a round or oval object to determine how much
fringe will be needed for a project (such as a lampshade edge), it is helpful
to use a cloth tape measure and straight pins to secure it in place as you
are measuring.
- While working on your project, if you find that midway through
your beaded fringe one of the fringes is missing, cut one beaded fringe from
the edge (with the ribbon or tape at the top) and sew it to the fringe area
that is missing the beads.
Beaded
Fringe Main Project Page
View Our Beaded Fringe Collections
Decorating Studio Home Page
Click on a Beaded Fringe Project/Craft name below
for easy instructions on how to start your beaded trim project:
Tablecloths
/ Pillows
/ Sheers
/ Cornice
Boards / Valances
/ Sachets
/ Nightlight
/ Placemats
/ Lampshades
/ Ottoman
/ Bench
/ Planters
/ Bedspread
or Duvet / Throw
/ Shower
Curtain / Vanity
bottle /
Guest & Hand towels / Shelves
/ Door
Frames / Hammocks
/
Patio Umbrellas / Shawl
or Evening Wrap / Bathing
suit / Skirt
or Dress / Capri's
or Pants / Ankle
Bracelet /
Barrettes / Boots
/ Back Pack
/ Beach
Hat
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