Master Shirring: 6 steps to perfect results
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
- Shirring is one of the most beautiful sewing techniques and it's incredibly easy to make - completely transform your fabric with just 6 simple steps! In this video, I'll cover 6 easy steps that you need to take to create elastic shirring, how to sew multiple shirring lines and how to sew square shirring. For this technique, you don't need any special tools, but you'll need elastic bobbin thread, which will help us create sewing magic!
This tutorial is create in partnership with Mettler - manufacturer of high quality threads.
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Video parts:
00:00 Intro
00:48 STEP 1: use elastic bobbin thread
02:00 STEP 2: wind elastic to bobbin by hand
02:25 STEP 3: use standard sewing thread as top thread
03:03 STEP 4: set machine to longest straight stitch
03:18 STEP 5: begin and end seam with a few backstitches
03:52 STEP 6: sew a straight seam
04:48 How to sew multiple lines of shirring
06:04 How to sew square shirring
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I have tried several elastic thread brands for shirring and I agree Mettler is the best. Best longevity and best strength
Bad quality thread is one of the most common issues with this technique. Using good thread is such a game-changer!
@@Julija_Gobere 100% agree 👍
Mettler thread to me is overall the best thread!
Thank you for sharing the techniques and the reasons behind them. I'm an intermediate sewer and learning a lot from you. Thanks 🙏
This is PERFECT! Thank you very much!
EDIT: I've finally tried it out. IT JUST WORKS!!!! Simple and effective, I love it.
One thing to note: the elastic thread _has_ to go the whole length. Having a breaking issue during sewing is out of the question for shirring.
I know I'm likely doing something wrong, but I've often had my threads break during sewing. It happened once when I tried shirring a fabric, and it utterly broke the effect (luckily it was just a bottom line, lol).
So bear that in mind if you want shirred clothes: you've got to learn not to break any threads!
Fantastic tutorial! Very thorough and easy to follow. I’m excited to try this technique! ❤
So happy to hear you enjoyed this technique!🤗
Thanks! I’ve always loved shirred clothing but always been too scared to try it! I’m determined to try now!!
Loved it...
Thank you for your expertise!
❤❤i enjoyed it so well.. just lying here and smiling 😊
That's beautiful!!!
Thank you so
i love your tutorials. Hope to learn more from you
I love your channel! I spent hours on it watching all your sewing tips. I learned a lot as a beginner. Thank you very much!
I’m so happy to hear this!❤️❤️❤️
❤❤❤ excellent video ❤❤
Thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Just bought them haven’t used them ..thank great tip
Great tutorial! I keep watching and thinking that your fabric is going to fray apart at the edges, but you seem so comfortable with it, that I might just get up the nerve to try satin at some point.
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Should the tension be a certain level?
I usually don’t change the tension🤗
Can we use hair blower instead of iron?
Hi! Would you please list the Mettler elastic thread item number? I bought one off Amazon but they delivered a polyester thread that has some elasticity. I’m not sure if it’s the same
I’ve never dared try 😅
You need to try it! It’s so stunning, especially on satin🤩
@@Julija_Gobere one day , I need to get the elastic thread and watch your demonstration 20x 😅
Thank you!Great Tutorial! I love your top, could you share what pattern it is please?
Glad you enjoyed the tutorial!🤗 I’m wearing a dress made using Burda Style pattern from their 04/19 magazine, pattern number 120 - one of my favourite dresses ever! I modified the pattern by adding elastic waist using the shirring method I used in this technique🤗
Thank you, will check it out!
When sewing with the elastic thread, do I need to adjust the upper tension at all? I've been wanting to try shirring for ages.... this video is giving me the confidence to go for it! :-)
No, I do not adjust the tension :)
That was my question too.😊
Love the video, but it didn't work out, it didn't take the elastic. I dont know if the needle is to short or it just doesn't work with my maschine.. any tips?
Interesting! One advice would be to pull out the elastic thread to surface before sewing, as sometimes it can be a challenge for machine to pull the thread out by itself. Also, check if the bobbin thread is correctly inserted - sometimes the elastic likes to ‘jump out’ from it’s position and does not go into seam properly. Hope these tips help!
U forgot to mention the stitching speed?
I have a BabyLock Ovation serger. I'm trying to shirr my fabric but my elastic keeps breaking. It sews about 2-3 inches then breaks. I've tried adjusting the tension on my chain stitch but it still breaks. Any suggestions on how to avoid this? I do have to say, though, the 2-3 inches it does sew looks fantastic.
Are you using elastic thread only in the bobbin? The top thread should remain all-purpose sewing thread. If machine is threaded correctly, I would try switching to different elastic thread - the only time I had similar situation, it was faulty elastic thread and once I switched to different brand, it turned out perfect
This tutorial is great! However I have a problem with making my first shirring. I set everything as said in the video. Straight stitch on 4.5 mm (the highest on my machine), elastic thread in the bobbin (loosely winded by hand) and normal thread on top. And nothing happens :( It just sews a straight stich, no shirring. What am I doing wrong? I tried different types of fabric and still nothing. I also tried to low down the thread tension as I thought it may be to high. Any suggestions?
Interesting🤔 What elastic thread you’re using? I only had issue once with this technique and the issue was thread - when I changed the thread, everything instantly resolved🙌 I now use only Mettler Elastic, as it gives best results for me🤗 I suggest trying a different thread, but if that doesn’t work - send me a picture of a seam on Instagram DM and I’ll try to help solve it from pic🤗
@@Julija_Gobere actually I dont know the brand. I have them in my stash for a while. I thought that it may be the problem, I'll try to get some other threads and we'll See :)