During my visit at my sister's on the weekend we sorted through fabric scraps. We found a piece of stretchy white sparkly fabric which was no doubt part of a fancy evening dress at one point in its life.
I had been thinking of making adjustable vase wraps and this fabric was the ticket! I brought it home.
I wanted to change the color so I checked the fabric dye I had and it indicated it would not dye polyester fabric. So I headed into my paper dye inks. I chose Ranger Alcohol Ink because that is sticks to shiny surfaces.
Into a yogurt container with tap hot water and several drops of Plum alcohol ink and I set the timer for 20 minutes. My hopes were not high.
Well, once I pulled it out it was dyed! It was pretty bright and I added some blue to change the color but it was not alcohol ink and did nothing at all to change the color. I rinsed it thoroughly and dried it. It is what it is!
I wanted clean edges so I decided to overlap the raw edges (which don't ravel) over each other flat against the glass. I pinned it well. Now, I needed something to over the one raw edge visible. I chose a piece of white double edged lace. I was not sure I could sew it with the machine because of the small diameter of the wrap. After at lot of hemming and hawing, I just took action. It went better when I turned it inside out. I chose a curvy stitch on my machine which is not really a stretch stitch but it's all I have. The stress will be horizontal so it should be okay.The embellishments could not be placed horizontally on the wrap because that would limit its ability to expand to larger sizes. I added French Knots in the open spaces of the lace to repeat the color in the flower.
The fabric measured 12" tall and 9.75" wide. I realized that I would have to double up the fabric with the join in the middle to have nice smooth edges on the top and bottom. With about 3/8 inch overlap the final wrap measured 4.5" across folded in half. It measures 5.75" tall.

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