Hi Diane, another great video. I have just started fabric manipulation on my sewing course this week and I wanted to try some new ideas, which you have given me, which I will do and put in my portfolio. Look forward to watching more of your video's, you are an excellent instructor. Your demonstrations are easy to understand. Warm regards.
You could read my previous comment, and I could add an other finishing that I use sometime. You could put some fraycheck liquid all around or transparent nail polish (test it first). for the care of the garment, dressy cloth should be dry clean and casual cloth could be machine wash and dry, I tested it and it didn't change anything.
I love fabric manipulation of all types and I love what you just did. Can you tell me what fabrics would be better used for the gorgeous manipulation you did so that there will not be a lot fabric fraying?
Hello Tyrone, This manipulation is nice with thin & light weight fabric. I think fraying could be interesting also, but for less fraying use fabric that are woven very tight. The one I use was a nylon lining. There is also the knit fabric and felt that do not fray, but there are usually thicker. I also try this with very fine tule Black_-_AR0614.jpg it's very delicate and no fraying. Diane
Cool :-) Thank you for sharing. This is just what I was looking for but first, have to find the right fabric (laser cutter tool is great but too expensive here).
Hi Me me, For this example, I use a synthetic lining, and as you could see it doesn't fringe too much, even if it does it look good, even after wash in the machine. The alternative to laser cut is to burn the contour like I did on and the fabric manipulation video, using a candle. Diane
Thank you very kindly for replying. I tried burning off the edges as you suggested but...I've found the circles too scratchy on the arms :-) So, I will follow your suggestion and try synthetic lining and see how it goes (without burning "anything" LOL).
I really like the techniques you share in your vedios. Can you pls tell what is the pen like tool you hold the fabric with called? Dart manipulation tool?💐
It's a awl like mine www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/591848086/alene-a-patronpattern-awl?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=alêne%20patron&ref=sr_gallery-1-47
Yes for sure but, for this manipulation I even rubbed them together to accentuate it. when I don't want it to fray I burn a little the contour (test first, each fabric over the sink) and of course if you have access to laser cut for your circle it's also burning the contour, so no fraying.
first, I think the small one I use at the college where I teach was a Ultrasonic systems allow to cut and weld the edge of fabric in one single operation ! Try this link www.decoup.com/en/content/how-does-it-work
Sottili, tessuti sintetici sono ideali, quello della dimostrazione e un rivestimento. français:Les tissus minces et synthétiques sont idéals, celui de la démonstration et une doublure.
Sì per certo, ma per questa manipolazione ho anche strofinato insieme per accentuarlo. Quando non voglio sfondare brucio un po 'il contorno (prova prima, ogni tessuto sopra il lavandino) e, naturalmente, se hai accesso al taglio laser per il tuo cerchio è anche bruciare il contorno, quindi non sfregamento. E potrei aggiungere un'altra finitura che uso qualche volta. Potresti mettere un po 'di liquido da friggitrice tutto intorno o uno smalto trasparente (prova prima). Per la cura dell'abbigliamento, il panno vestito dovrebbe essere asciugato pulito e panno casual potrebbe essere lavatrice e asciutto, ho provato e non ha cambiato nulla.
Hi Diane, another great video. I have just started fabric manipulation on my sewing course this week and I wanted to try some new ideas, which you have given me, which I will do and put in my portfolio. Look forward to watching more of your video's, you are an excellent instructor. Your demonstrations are easy to understand. Warm regards.
I will be trying your lovely circle technique. Thank you for sharing!
Thank goodness I found this channel! ❤️❤️
This is so inspirational! Thank you so much, Diane.
I felt in love with your videos very beautiful manipulation and I learning more from you❤️
I love this Diane! I always look forward to your videos, thank you for sharing!
Lovely , beautiful , gorgeous, Thanks for sharing....
Thanks so much mom
So brilliant 🤩.
Thank you for your idea.
Thank you for sharing this amazing work
Loved it! New subscriber right here☺️☺️
Gracias me encantó su trabajo ,hermoso un saludo desde Chile
I love this idea.
Gute idee, danke!
Good idea, thank you.
فكرة رائعة, أشكرك.
Thank you very much, I love it :)
je trouve cette astuce géniale ! merci bcp merci pour toutes les vidéos
Thank you diane💕💕💕
You are an amazingly beautiful woman. Love your well explained tutorials. God bless you.
It's great but let me ask what technology do she uses her name to do it
Thank u
love you❤❤❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. I ALREADY SUBSCRIBED
I love this technique. Would you finish the circles? If so, how? If not, how would you care for the apparel piece?
You could read my previous comment, and I could add an other finishing that I use sometime. You could put some fraycheck liquid all around or transparent nail polish (test it first). for the care of the garment, dressy cloth should be dry clean and casual cloth could be machine wash and dry, I tested it and it didn't change anything.
Thank you for sharing so nice
I’m subscribing!
I love fabric manipulation of all types and I love what you just did. Can you tell me what fabrics would be better used for the gorgeous manipulation you did so that there will not be a lot fabric fraying?
Hello Tyrone,
This manipulation is nice with thin & light weight fabric. I think fraying could be interesting also, but for less fraying use fabric that are woven very tight. The one I use was a nylon lining.
There is also the knit fabric and felt that do not fray, but there are usually thicker. I also try this with very fine tule Black_-_AR0614.jpg
it's very delicate and no fraying.
Diane
i like your work and specially i like you ...you are so beautiful 😍 love you
wonderful
what a fantastic, thanks so much :)
this is so helpful thanks
Great vid. Thank you.
Hey , quick question , do we need to use non fraying fabric only ?
Doesn't the fabric fray with use?
Subcribed! Love love
thanks for sharing
Cool :-) Thank you for sharing. This is just what I was looking for but first, have to find the right fabric (laser cutter tool is great but too expensive here).
Hi Me me,
For this example, I use a synthetic lining, and as you could see it doesn't fringe too much, even if it does it look good, even after wash in the machine. The alternative to laser cut is to burn the contour like I did on and the fabric manipulation video, using a candle.
Diane
Thank you very kindly for replying. I tried burning off the edges as you suggested but...I've found the circles too scratchy on the arms :-)
So, I will follow your suggestion and try synthetic lining and see how it goes (without burning "anything" LOL).
Merci pour la technique
I really like the techniques you share in your vedios. Can you pls tell what is the pen like tool you hold the fabric with called? Dart manipulation tool?💐
It's a awl like mine www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/591848086/alene-a-patronpattern-awl?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=alêne%20patron&ref=sr_gallery-1-47
Interesting!
You are a beatiful woman, a love you for to the teach.
isn't the fabric going to fray ?
Yes for sure but, for this manipulation I even rubbed them together to accentuate it. when I don't want it to fray I burn a little the contour (test first, each fabric over the sink) and of course if you have access to laser cut for your circle it's also burning the contour, so no fraying.
Diane Deziel
Oh, thank you for the laser cut tip .. I hadn't thought of it before
asem yousef where can you get laser cutters. From.
first, I think the small one I use at the college where I teach was a Ultrasonic systems allow to cut and weld the edge of fabric in one single operation ! Try this link www.decoup.com/en/content/how-does-it-work
Thank you for the answer😀. (I wanted to ask the same Q.)
bellissimo lo faro sicuramente solo le volevo domandare con quale tessuto è consigliato fare grazie mille
Sottili, tessuti sintetici sono ideali, quello della dimostrazione e un rivestimento. français:Les tissus minces et synthétiques sont idéals, celui de la démonstration et une doublure.
Bellissimo mi piace molto il suo canale è molto creativo ! Anche io devo provare a farlo in quanto all'accademia come materia ho textile design.
Buona idea e puoi andare molto oltre con la tecnica.
what is the name of fabricused?
Hi Quratulain,
These are polyester lining, but all synthetic, light weight fabric should be fine.
Diane
grazie mille pero mi chiedevo devo usare i tessuti che non sfilacciano ?
Sì per certo, ma per questa manipolazione ho anche strofinato insieme per accentuarlo. Quando non voglio sfondare brucio un po 'il contorno (prova prima, ogni tessuto sopra il lavandino) e, naturalmente, se hai accesso al taglio laser per il tuo cerchio è anche bruciare il contorno, quindi non sfregamento.
E potrei aggiungere un'altra finitura che uso qualche volta. Potresti mettere un po 'di liquido da friggitrice tutto intorno o uno smalto trasparente (prova prima). Per la cura dell'abbigliamento, il panno vestito dovrebbe essere asciugato pulito e panno casual potrebbe essere lavatrice e asciutto, ho provato e non ha cambiato nulla.
Is this applique or patch work? Could you please reply me madam.
Hello Malavika,
it's applique, all sewn one by one in the center
Ma'am you are so sweet and cute..
очень плохо видно,далеко
svp des leçons en français
Oui, j'ai maintenant ma chaine en français ua-cam.com/channels/aq7zDtYsUkGeI18qFbpTaw.htmlvideos Diane
I am like tham
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