Views : 1,183,471
Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Nov 8, 2019 ^^
Rating : 4.939 (676/43,847 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-02-14T09:29:37.221594Z
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This is the longest I've brewed a vid in a while, but I'm so glad Fabric Wholesale Direct pitched in the fabric to make it happen 💙💙if you're looking for new ways to work on your fitness, test your patience, and look cute, might I suggest sewing this dress? I was SWEATING. Thank you for watching and making my lil' Cinderella moment possible!
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Hello, fellow independent designer from Los Angeles here, who specializes in tulle*~
The gathering foot does work with tulle, it's just a bit of a beast. Here are some tricks I've discovered with it:
1. Have more than one layer of tulle if you want to use the gathering foot as intended. I prefer using two layers bc if you use more than two, it doesn't even gather at all. I don't know why but it might just be my Singer sewing machine
2. If you just want to gather tulle, again use two layers but the trick is to not feed the tulle through the slit, just sew with it as you would with any ol' sewing foot. Also, make sure not to pull or tug the tulle as you're sewing bc it'll make looser gathers that aren't as tight. Just let it do it's thing and let it land where it wants to.
I discovered these tricks when I made an oversized tulle jumper that accidentally ended up being worn by Rickey Thompson to the Harper's Bazaar Icons Party lol
All the best,
- Karlito
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I am somewhat new to your channel, so I've still only watched a scattered handful that have grabbed my attention (as someone who is waiting right now for sewing machines to come back in stock so I can finally buy one and learn to sew!), so I very recently watched one from a while back when I think you were just discovering how much people appreciate seeing the mistakes, and in this video, hearing you talk about the vulnerability of sharing but knowing it is valuable to your viewers, I just want to say, I am super proud of you for courageously opening yourself up by sharing more and more, and also acknowledging that you are already very self-critical but fully appreciate people's constructive feedback. It takes a special mindset and sincere desire to perfect a craft for someone to gracefully accept feedback from strangers, and I simply had to tell you how much I appreciate seeing that! Makes me really feel like I am joining you on your journey, and also excites me to begin that journey myself! So thank you SO much for offering yourself up and sharing the things you are learning, and of course for sharing your beautiful work 🥰
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@erzsblasfantaven3334
4 years ago
The production quality in this one is off the roof!!!
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