Thank you for a very informative video. About 40+ years ago, I had a ruffler foot with an antique Singer machine. I loved it. But life.... LOL. Now I might just need to buy one for my newer Babylock Soprano.
Thank you so much for a very enjoyable and detailed tutorial. Even though I may not buy a ruffler, I was interested to see how it worked. I found you at random, and I’m subscribing. I love your ideas. Most of all, I liked the way you got started straight away and didn’t waste time talking about yourself and showing off jewellery and nail polish!
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! It just randomly popped up and very happy it did. I am subscribing. I cannot wait to make my first embroidered towel with ruffle. you have inspired me. Love each towel you made. You explain and demonstrate all the detail so clearly. Thank you.
I see you do not use stabilizer? That is my biggest struggle learning how to embroider. I do not understand which kind to use on what fabric. My second struggle is spacing. I want design at bottom of towel and when it’s done it ends up too high.
Hi Anna! I bought that tool at B sew Inn in Fayetteville - they are a regional chain here with stores in Tulsa, Fayetteville, Oklahoma City and Muskogee, Okla. You might be able to go online and purchase one or call them and order directly. I bought the Cardinal pattern from Embroidery Library online (emblibrary.com). I’m so glad you liked it!!
Thank you for a very informative video. About 40+ years ago, I had a ruffler foot with an antique Singer machine. I loved it. But life.... LOL. Now I might just need to buy one for my newer Babylock Soprano.
Oh my no stabilizer? I've never seen that....nice job
I think it would be nice to use a colored thread to hem the edges. Very nice kitchen towel and who wouldn't just love it!
Oh, I agree, colored thread would be pretty!! I’m so glad you like the video!!
Thank you so much for a very enjoyable and detailed tutorial. Even though I may not buy a ruffler, I was interested to see how it worked. I found you at random, and I’m subscribing. I love your ideas. Most of all, I liked the way you got started straight away and didn’t waste time talking about yourself and showing off jewellery and nail polish!
Thank You. It was so helpful and i can't wait to try it.
Love your video ,my mother loves red birds. Also love your hair!
Thank you so much!!! I’ll tell my hairdresser ☺️.
Very pretty! I love cardinals! I have the ruffle foot and thanks to you I know how to use it now.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! It just randomly popped up and very happy it did. I am subscribing. I cannot wait to make my first embroidered towel with ruffle. you have inspired me. Love each towel you made. You explain and demonstrate all the detail so clearly. Thank you.
Joyful Hope, you are so welcome!! I’m grateful to be an inspiration for you!! 👍
I love making decorative towels... I've added ric-rac to help accent the fabric I've added to the bottom too.
Oh, that’s a cute idea!!
I see you do not use stabilizer? That is my biggest struggle learning how to embroider. I do not understand which kind to use on what fabric. My second struggle is spacing. I want design at bottom of towel and when it’s done it ends up too high.
She used tear away stabilizer
Wow where do I find the ratchet tool!? And the cardinal design! Please and Thank you for the videos ❤
Hi Anna! I bought that tool at B sew Inn in Fayetteville - they are a regional chain here with stores in Tulsa, Fayetteville, Oklahoma City and Muskogee, Okla. You might be able to go online and purchase one or call them and order directly. I bought the Cardinal pattern from Embroidery Library online (emblibrary.com). I’m so glad you liked it!!