Cutting sequin fabric is one of the most challenging steps in working with this material. Unlike plain woven or knit fabrics, sequin fabric requires specific preparation and technique to avoid excessive sequin shedding, jagged edges, and damage to the base mesh.

What Makes Cutting Sequin Fabric Difficult

Sequins are stitched or threaded onto a base fabric in rows. When you cut across those rows, you break the threads holding the sequins in place — causing sequins at the cut edge to detach and scatter. The goal is to minimize threads broken per cut, remove loose sequins from the seam allowance, and protect the cut edge from further shedding during construction.

Tools You Need

  • Sharp fabric scissors or rotary cutter – blunt blades drag and pull sequins rather than cutting cleanly
  • Cutting mat – for rotary cutter use
  • Seam ripper or tweezers – for removing sequins from seam allowances
  • Masking or painter's tape – to seal cut edges temporarily
  • Clear-drying fabric glue or Fray Check – to seal edges permanently

Step-by-Step Cutting Process

Step 1: Mark the Cut Line on the Wrong Side

Turn the fabric wrong side up and mark cut lines on the base fabric using chalk or a fabric marker. Working from the wrong side lets you see the sequin attachment pattern.

Step 2: Remove Sequins from the Seam Allowance Before Cutting

This is the most important step. Before cutting, use a seam ripper or tweezers to manually remove sequins from the planned seam allowance (typically 1.5–2 cm from the cut line). This gives a clean edge that is easy to sew through, reduces shedding, and protects your machine needle.

Step 3: Cut Decisively with Sharp Tools

Cut in one clean, continuous motion. Hesitation breaks more threads. For straight cuts, a rotary cutter against a quilting ruler produces the cleanest edge.

Step 4: Seal the Cut Edge

Apply a thin line of Fray Check or clear-drying fabric glue along the cut edge immediately after cutting. Allow to dry completely before sewing.

Additional Tips

  • Curved cuts: use small embroidery scissors; take extra time removing sequins from the entire curved seam allowance
  • Never layer sequin fabric for bulk cutting — sequins between layers create an unstable cutting surface
  • Pattern matching: check that sequin rows run in the same direction across all panels before cutting

Source Wholesale Sequin Fabric

For wholesale buyers sourcing sequin fabric for fashion production or event decoration, Yunfan Textile supplies a full range of sequin fabric types with consistent quality. Contact us for samples and pricing.