Wow, those embellishments weren't even on my radar. They're lovely.

Unfortunately, no. These look like costume pieces when you get up
close. The sew-ons I'm talking about had a metal base with grooves
formed into the back making an 'x' through which you sewed the rhinestone
onto the fabric. This base wrapped around the glass 'stone.' They looked
really, really good, very much like the pronged ones do - without the
backing forcing itself through the fabric. I haven't seen them in years. I
had a costume with hundreds sewn to it (it cost a fortune and weighed a
ton) and am now planning to take them all off to reuse elsewhere. I bought
them at Berger's Beads or Bohemian Beads in downtown Los Angeles probably
30 years ago - they had millions - and haven't seen them since.
LynnD
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 11:53 AM, <lauren.wal...@comcast.net> wrote:

>
>
> Whilst I am playing the busybody, are these the sew-on rhinestones you
> seek?
>
> http://www.firemountaingems.com/shopping.asp?skw=Swarovski-Sew-On
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>
> From: "Lynn Downward" <lynndownw...@gmail.com>
> To: "Historical Costume" <h-cost...@indra.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 2:24:19 PM
> Subject: Re: [h-cost] rhinestone accents
>
> Are you looking for rhinestone yardage? I have seen that JoAnn Fabrics
> carries that in the recent past. However, I just looked on their website
> and I don't see much. Perhaps you can check at some of the large trim
> companies - Wright, Westrim, Plaid. I know I've seen it on those plastic
> oval trim bolts on the trims wall.
>
> Are you actually finding the sew-in rhinestones you don't want? The ones
> with the base attached to the stone and four little holes with which you
> can sew the whole thing onto your fabric? Where?!? I was told at least 10
> years ago that those aren't being made anymore and to use the prong jewels.
> The prongs tear silk taffeta and I don't like the way they snag onto
> everything near them. Please share your source for the sew-ins. Please,
> please. I've got some I used on a costume
>
> Thanks,
> LynnD
>
> On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:36 AM, Land of Oz <lando...@netins.net> wrote:
>
> > I want to buy some rhinestone elements to sew onto a dress, but I'm not
> > finding what I need. I don't want individual sew-on rhinestones. The
> > closest I can come to what I want is vintage rhinestone jewelery -
> > something that looks a little like a tiara only in necklace form.  I've
> > actually been looking at vintage jewelry for something I can take apart,
> > but so far all I've found is too small and/or much too dark unless I
> start
> > looking at the really expensive pieces. (multiple hundreds!)
> >
> > Modern formal dresses often have a fake buckle or something resembling a
> > brooch sewn on the bodice front or back, etc. What do you call these
> > pieces? Having a few more search terms to use might improve my google-fu.
> >
> > Denise
> > Iowa
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