Attaching rivets to fabric is a quick and easy way of decorating with rhinestones, and they have the advantage of being extremely durable. Rivets are a great way to apply rhinestones to fabric if you have the correct tools – you would need a fly press or manual rivet applicator. This method is mainly used in the fashion industry as they produce clothing in bulk, but rivets are also popular for embellishing pet collars, dog leads, accessories and jewellery. Rivets are ideal for use with thick strong materials such as canvas, leather, vinyl, denim, thin metals, suede, thick cottons. Ideally your fabric needs to be approximately 2 - 4mm thick, if your fabric is thinner than 2mm we would recommend you look to use flatback hotfix or non hotfix rhinestones to embellish your garments. Rivet Styles Rhinestone rivets are available
Attaching rivets to fabric is a quick and easy way of decorating with rhinestones, and they have the advantage of being extremely durable. Rivets are
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