Veil Repair

Started by GuerillaBeek, April 21, 2011, 01:52:10 PM

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GuerillaBeek

Does anyone out there know of any tips or tricks (or someone who does repairs) for fixing torn netting in an English style veil? I've got a couple of Dadant suits (V01180SIZE) with ripped veils. The suits are fine but I'm tired of duct-taping the holes in the mesh and around the stays. It just doesn't look professional to roll up to a client's house covered in duct tape. I do a lot of cutouts and it's hard on veils.

I don't like the pith helmet types for a number of reasons, so please don't suggest that I start using that type.

Thanks!

BlueBee

One can never have too much duct tape.  That said, there's not a fabric much cheaper than tulle at the fabric store.  It's usually about $1.00 a yard, or less.  That would make a lot of repairs if you know how to run a sewing machine.  You might even be able to use some fabric glue to glue the tulle in place, however I've never tried glue on tulle. 

The mesh in my bee suit isn't exactly the same as wedding tulle, but I think you could use tulle as a replacement.  Just an idea.

danno

If the hole is not in your line of site just glue it

forrestcav

glue or a good whip sitch
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