Blog Launch!

The MJTrends blog has finally launched!  Here are the types of articles and news that you can expect to read:

  • Fashion opinions, news, and creative ideas.
  • Updates to our product offerings.
  • New functionality to our website.
  • Polls related to giving you a better experience.

To get things rolling, we’ll cover what we’ve been up to lately.  We have a series of new tutorials in the queue including:

  1. How to apply a latex applique.
  2. How to use buttons with latex sheeting.
  3. Cyber fashion how-to’s with our metallic vinyl fabric.
  4. Using 4-way stretch vinyl to make a simple lingerie piece.

You can look for these to start launching this fall.  This summer we have been uber busy working on creating new content to help you create.

We’d love to hear your ideas for new tutorials.  Drop a comment here or send us an email: sales@MJTrends.com and we’ll put your idea in the running for upcoming fashion tutorials.

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19 Comments

Jamie Brooks

I hope the applique tutorial covers adhesives versus stitching because that’s always a confusing decision when working with latex.

Emerson Gray

Glad you’re including cyber fashion how-to’s with metallic vinyl since that material can be intimidating without guidance on shaping and finishing.

Casey Rowan

The 4-way stretch vinyl lingerie tutorial sounds super useful, especially for beginners trying to understand fit and seam choices with that kind of fabric.

Drew Collins

The fall rollout of tutorials sounds promising, especially if you dive into step-by-step visuals for things like latex appliques and vinyl handling.

Sydney Lane

The invitation to email tutorial ideas is a nice touch, and I’ll probably suggest something around combining latex with other fabrics.

Quinn Avery

The idea of simple lingerie using 4-way stretch vinyl is appealing since it’s a good entry point before attempting more complex garments.

Parker Jules

It’s nice that you’re planning polls for feedback since it makes the blog feel more interactive instead of just announcements and product updates.

Reese Palmer

I’m especially curious about how you’ll approach attaching buttons to latex without tearing or weakening the material over time.

Kendall Reese

The mention of using buttons with latex sheeting caught my attention because I’ve struggled with closures on latex pieces and would love a detailed walkthrough.

Rowan Pierce

The focus on new website functionality updates is interesting, since it’s often overlooked but can really improve the shopping and learning experience.

Riley Harper

Excited to see the blog finally live, especially with tutorials like applying a latex applique since that’s always been tricky for me to get clean edges.

Avery Morgan

Seeing that you’ve been busy all summer creating content makes me hopeful there will be a steady stream of tutorials rather than one-off posts.

Reese Palmer

Looking forward to seeing how detailed the cyber fashion tutorials get, particularly around patterning and shaping metallic vinyl.

Hayden Sloane

Including both fashion opinions and hands-on tutorials seems like a good balance so the blog doesn’t feel too technical or too abstract.

Emerson Gray

The metallic vinyl cyber fashion guide is exactly what I’ve been looking for since most resources don’t cover that futuristic aesthetic in detail.

Jordan Blake

I like that you’re inviting tutorial suggestions because there are so many niche techniques in latex and vinyl that aren’t well documented.

Riley Harper

The blog feels like a natural extension of your products, especially if each tutorial ties directly into materials you already offer.

Kendall Reese

I appreciate that you’re mixing product updates with creative ideas, because knowing how to actually use the materials makes a big difference.

Jordan Blake

It’s great that you’re planning to share what you’ve been working on lately, since behind-the-scenes updates can be really inspiring.


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