CLASSY SMOCKING RUFFLE DRESS TUTORIAL | CANADIAN RUFFLED PUFF DESIGN
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 มี.ค. 2022
- This is a detailed tutorial on how to make a canadian smocking ruffle on a dress. It is a beautiful smocked ruffled puff design of the canadian smocking pattern variation. In this smocking ruffle tutorial, you will leran the step by step process of creating this trendy smocking design on a dress. It is a unique and elegant smocking ruffle design that willl make your outfit stand out from the crowd. It is suitable for sleeves design, skirts, round shoulder and so on.
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Thank you for this tutorial.may God bless you more
Hmmmmm….thank you Ma….been looking for how to make this design for days now❤️❤️❤️❤️more wisdom🙏🏽
Thanks ma I really appreciate your work
Everyday you upload new video it helping manys tailors
It's my pleasure
This is so lovely!
I love this type of stitching
More of God's grace,inspiration and abundant blessings upon you and your business always, thanks ma.
Amen. Thanks a lot. I reapply appreciate
If I want to go around the dress should I make it as one piece and and sew into back zipper allowance? I am worried the side seams may look strange. Thank you so much for this tutorial!!!
So beautiful.
Thanks for the tutorial
Good morning ma. Is it compulsory to sew this ruffles on the dress. Can one attach this to the hem of a very short dress?
lovely, this will be my next practice thank you ma
Dis is lovely
thanku mam respect from 🇵🇰
Thanks so much. Awesome tutorial. What are best fabrics to Isengard please? 🤣
I used mercury..you can use organza or satin
Thanks so much ma
Thanks so much for the tutorial ❤️❤️
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Good job weldone ma
Thanks
Thank you soo much ma, please which material will you recommend for it
I used mercury...u can use organza or dull face bridal satin
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Is tafeta fabric good for this?
Thanks ma
It was very helpful 😊
Glad it was helpful!
@LarryB Threads thanks for this ma'am and every other tutorials
Pls I'll like to ask,can this be done on a flare pattern as well? Like cutting out maybe 180 degree flare and then do the smoking on it before attaching it to the upper bodice? Thanks upon your reply ma'am
Yes
But you need to add extra to the measurement
@@LarryBThreads ok,thank you ma
Please ma,what material did you use or can be use for this
This is beautiful!!!! God bless you ma’am.
Thank you! You too!
Please ma, must you do mark it 2 by 2?
I love 💕your channel
Thank u ma I enjoy treating
Please ma is the fabric for the ruffle dutch, or which please?
Thank you so much for this ma.
But what if we want to make it straight and not slant? Is it actually possible?
Yes...use the same length measurement for both sides
Alright, thank you so much ma 🤗🤗
Thank for sharing and being so fruitful...may Jehovah bless you in Jesus name 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Amen... thank you so much
Can I use organza for this?
Yes
Good evening ma
Please how many yards will go round the gown
And what's the name of material to use for the ruffles
Mercury 2-3 yards should be enough depending on the desired fullness
Pls which material did u use for the smoking
Mercury
Pls ma what's the name of the material used?.
How many yields is the shiny face
Please what is the name of the fabric you used for the Smokey
Mercury
You are too much God bless you
Amen. Thanks
Please what is the name of the material she used
Mercury
And exactly what fabric did you use?
I think you can use dull face or shiny face
Ok. Thank you.
I used mercury for the tutorial.. similar to organza but thicker