Sequin Fabric

Find our selection of Sequin Fabrics below. We have a wide selection of Sequin Fabrics available to buy online but alternatively, you could visit our store to find even more options and consult with one of our friendly staff. Our sequin material comes in a range of different colours and patterns, perfect for any party dress, outfit or craft project.
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  1. Sequin Tulle, Red
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  2. Sequin Tulle, Silver
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  3. Spangle Sequin Stretch Mesh, Emerald
    Regular Price £14.99 per metre Special Price £9.50 per metre
  4. Square Sequin on Metallic Dobby Knit, Black
    Regular Price £14.99 per metre Special Price £2.95 per metre
  5. Stretch Phython with Transparent Sequins, Black
    Regular Price £12.00 per metre Special Price £8.99 per metre
  6. Stretch Phython with Transparent Sequins, Brown
    Regular Price £12.00 per metre Special Price £8.99 per metre
  7. Stretch Sequin Knit, Black and Gold
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  8. Stretch Sequin Knit, Champagne
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  9. Stretch Sequin Knit, Cobalt
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  10. Stretch Sequin Knit, Fuchsia
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  11. Stretch Sequin Knit, Olive
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
  12. Stretch Sequin Knit, Purple
    Regular Price £6.50 per metre Special Price £4.50 per metre
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Sequin fabric is a type of fabric that is made up of sequins which are small round or shaped pieces of metal or plastic that can be sewn together.

The word sequin comes from the Italian word "secco" which means dry, and it was first used in English to describe a type of needlepoint embroidery.

The use of sequins in clothing dates back to the 18th century when it was used as decoration for military uniforms and formal wear.