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Gail Doane Originals
United States
Приєднався 16 лип 2020
Gail Doane, published heirloom sewist, invites you into her sewing room to discuss and demonstrate her techniques, notions and favorite topics... All things heirloom sewing, smocking, embroidery, and childrens couture garments.
Website: www.GailDoane.com
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How to Make Bound Buttonholes | Gail Doane Originals
Gail shows her personal method for sewing bound buttonholes.
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Block Method Tutorial: Unlocking the Secret to Perfect Peter Pan Collars
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In this Block Method tutorial I walk through the steps of this alternate method for creating a uniform left and right Peter Pan collar.
I Pleated 23 Different Fabrics for Smocking and Here's What Happened | Gail Doane Originals
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After running 23 different fabrics through her smocking pleater Gail shows the results while discussing why some fabrics pleat differently than others and how to effectively pleat challenging fabrics. www.gaildoane.com
My Favorite Fabrics for Heirloom Sewing | Gail Doane Originals
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In this video I share some of my favorite fabrics for heirloom sewing. www.gaildoaneoriginals.com
This is a fabulous instruction video!
Gail, can you hand pleat a gingham check for a simple drop yoke if your desperate? What size gingham works? Thanks
Oh wow !!! I have been doing it so wrong all this time … Thank you so much :)
This is so phenomenal. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us !
•💟• Goodness! How very generous of you to have done all of this and to have made a video as well. Thank you for sharing from your experiences and from your heart. Your skills and talent are showcased beautifully in your samples and examples, which also evoke loveliness and graciousness. Blessings. ~~~X~~~X~~~X~~~ •💟•
Wow!! I just did this and LOVE h ou w my collar turned out! It wasn't a pain. As a matter of fact,I didn't MIND sewing my collar or stress about it for once!! Beautiful method=beautiful collar! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this method.
Do you have a source for home sewists to order Specler-Vogel or other fabric stores that are not retail?
Learned alot thank you so much!!!!
Please make more videos Gail! I’m a huge fan of yours ever since seeing your work in AS&E magazine. Would love to learn all I can from you!
Super helpful - thank you Gail!
this is so interesting-Thanks. are there any videos about Pleating Patterns ( looking for information on pleating Children's Corner - Maggie (I have the old pattern)
Very interesting, I have never seen this technique. Can’t wait to try it, thank you!
Great tutorial
Loved the tutorial. Perfection!😘
I am so grateful for this tutorial! I have struggled for years with getting my collars to match perfectly, I can't thank you enough!!
Hi! I would like to know, if after doing the embroidery it is necessary to remove the threads used to make the pleats.
Thank you, Gail for this tutorial.
I can’t seem to find the pipping tutorial. Is it in one of your online classes
You take the fear away from advanced sewing techniques! Thank you!
Great instructions and these bound buttonholes look so professional! Can I ask about your iron showing in the video? Is this your favorite? I cannot seem to find an iron that doesn’t leak!
AMAZING! I think I can...I think I can....Thank you so much, Gail!!!
Dear Gail, could you adopt me please!
Oh my, I have just discovered you and have learned so much....can’t wait to see all your other videos.....
This was so interesting!! Thank you so much. I’d love to see how you hold two rods for pleating. Never would I have thought to do that!!!
Does Gail have the block method instructions available in print anywhere? Maybe a book for purchase or one of her patterns?
Can you link the piping tutorial? I’m having trouble finding it. Thanks!
I can’t find it either. Can someone help me? Tu!
Great educational video!
The scissors on a Command hook on the machine!! What a good idea!
Wow, thank you so much!
Always so helpful and informative! Always a treat! Thank you!
Thank you Gail. I love your block method and use it when I do collars!
Thank you Gail!!! I love that when someone asks we can direct them to your tutorial.
Thank you so much!
Thank you Gail!! I know my collars will be so much better with this method.
Would love to see a video of your pleating process. Also with the steaming on the needles! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge!
I should show this at Guild.
Nelona Bearissama I and II Swiss voile - springy, less wrinkles Imperial batiste - inexpensive Swiss flannel Silk batiste - drape and sheen Dotted Swiss Silk organza - sashes, wiry shape Cotton organza 1/32nd inch check, Pima cotton, Imperial checks 1/16th check Pique, fine line, birds-eye,Dakota Pima tartans Liberty prints - amazing but pricey Featherweight corduroy Silk - taffeta, dupioni Italian wool flannel, can felt it Wool garbardine
Thank you!!
I have learned so much from you! Thank you.
Thank you, Gail. This is so helpful and inspirational.
Thank you so much for your time in making this wonderful video!!
Wonderful video! I'm teaching some friends to smock and I can't wait to share this with them! Thank you so much :)
The tip regarding the use of interfacing was very, very helpful as well as the information regarding various fabrics. Thank you - I am sure my smocking will improve.
Thanks for all if the information, Gail.
Great resource! Thank you Gail
Thank you, Gail. This was so helpful. I am sure that I will watch many more times when I am going to smock a new fabric.
That grey coat has always been a favorite of mine with its complementing pink dress in the background. Great job. Thanks.
Gail-this was great!
Thank you for sharing the samples of the fabrics pleated as well as the completed dresses. Very helpful hints.
Gail, thank you. Happy holidays.
Merry Christmas to you and family from Coquitlam