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Sequin fabric BREWIS Cekiny hologramowe H 130 gray – holographic sequins roll H130
BREWIS Cekiny hologramowe H 130 gray is a holographic sequin fabric mounted on a H 130 base, designed to produce reflective, light-catching surfaces for decorative and textile uses. The gray holographic sequins create shifting metallic and rainbow-like reflections as they move, making the material suitable for garments, stage costumes, accessories and craft projects that require eye-catching visual effects.
This sequined holographic fabric provides high visual impact with a combination of metallic luster and multi-angle holographic shine. The sequins are secured to a flexible base that allows cutting, sewing and shaping while maintaining surface coverage. The H 130 construction balances density of sequin coverage with pliability, enabling use in trims, panels and accents without excessive stiffness. The gray tone offers a neutral, versatile backdrop that complements colored fabrics and accessories.
Cut the BREWIS holographic sequin roll to the required shape using sharp scissors or a rotary cutter, supporting the material to avoid shifting sequins. When sewing, use a fine, sharp needle and adjust machine tension to accommodate the layered texture; consider stabilizing with interfacing if attaching to lightweight fabrics. For trims and panels, align the sequin pattern to maintain consistent reflection direction. Test a small scrap to confirm stitch length and thread choice before completing the main work.
Handle the fabric gently to avoid dislodging sequins. Use gentle cleaning methods—spot clean or hand wash in cold water when possible—and avoid aggressive rubbing or high-heat drying. When combining with delicate materials, use a stabilizer and sew slowly to preserve both the sequins and the base fabric.
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