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notnotnot | 21:58 Mon 09th Aug 2010 | Shopping & Style
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Going on holiday very soon and I recently spotted thee perfect dress for going on holiday:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...3D6517427215720409565

Thinking this was a red dress with red seqins I was massively dissapointed when the dress arived to discover the top half was covered in black mesh and black sequins. I called up a dressmaker and asked if this could be fixed and they told me it would be very very expensive since they would need to hand sew each sequin on individually.

Then I came across a website that has sequins already sewn onto red mesh. Could I take out the black sequined mesh and sew on the red sequined mesh? Would this work? I have no idea about any of this stuff. But I really want this dress!!!
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You're looking at reconstructing the dress really - you would have to unstitch all the top and use the existing front panels as a pattern, and cut out the shapes from the new fabric, and sew it all together again. If there is a lining on the top (which I guess there is, otherwise the top is see-through) then you have to stitch the new fabric to the lining before reassembling the whole top. If you are not a needlewoman then it's quite a bit of work, and as it's been commercially made then you would have to make sure there are sufficient seam allowances for it to be restitched. To be honest, it's a lot of work and it could work, or it could look bodged - but there's not a lot of fabric in the dress so it would be worth a try. A warning though - sequinned fabrics can be more difficult to stitch by machine, you might have to do it by hand otherwise the sequins can catch in the needle.
Could you not just buy some red sequins of your own, and hand stitch them amongst the black ones?
Can't you return it? Afterall the description does state "Covered with Red Shing (sic) Sequins)" which it clearly doesn't.

Incidently, you must have a gorgeous body or be incredibly brave to wear that thing, conservative it aint!

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