Tying the Knot when Sewing Rhinestones to Clothing

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Part of the video series: Decorating Clothes with Rhinestones

Summary: Tie a knot around sewn rhinestones on fabrics; learn to embellish t-shirts and clothing with rhinestones, plastic jewels and gems, in this free video.

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Robin Robin is an actress with a history of creating jewelry for her friends and family. She specializes in goth accessories and club jewelry. read more

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Tying the Knot when Sewing Rhinestones to Clothing

Hi. I'm Robin with trinismom.com. We're making a video for Expert Village on putting jewels onto your tee shirts and sweat shirts. We have just sewn our jewel on. And I want to show you the inside of the shirt. You can see, hopefully, all the thread that's back there. You don't need to knot each individual jewel. You can make two or three complete designs. Like a whole butterfly a whole flower and then knot the thread. And the way that we're going to do that. There's two different ways. You can just take the needle, go under the last stitch and then take the needle through the loop that you've just made. Go under the knot that you just barely did and put your needle through the loop again. You can do it that way or you can clip the thread. Separate it and just do a square knot which is the right over left and under. And then the left over right and under. And that makes a very secure knot so it's not going to come undone. It's better to know them off after each individual design or after a couple of designs. That way if it does happen to come undone it's all not going to come undone. So that's just something to remember when you're sewing them on.

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