Brush Fringe Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
- One of my favorite types of trim, brush fringe is fun, versatile, and easy to sew! This tutorial teaches all you need to know including what to look for when you buy it, how to sew it onto a pillow or cushion cover, how to make a perfect join, and how to release the basting and fluff it up.
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Your tutorials are so useful, thank you! They are packed with information - there is not a moment that I would skip to save time - have to watch it all )) You are fantastic.
Thank you 😊
Never saw this before! Love it!
Yes - in England we call it masking tape!
Turned out Beautiful! Thanks.😊
I miss your beautiful channel ❤
hello it looks absolutely beautiful did you sew it colsed using the industrial sewing machine?any projects coming up using your domestic home sewing machine?😂
Hi! I love your videos! Sooooo helpful. One question though- What kind of fabric glue do you use in the Roman shade video? All the ones i can get locally say not to use with an iron...
I use the Fringe Adhesive from Rowley Company :)
Thanks for the video! Can you tell me more about the fun, chunky fringe at 28 seconds? Is it cotton? I want the thickest, fluffiest fringe I can get (as an edge on a headboard), but unfortunately have to buy online. Any advice for length or fibers?
Unfortunately I can tell you nothing! It was brought by a designer and I didn’t save the item details 😬
I can tell you the really good stuff is high end designer trim. Nearly impossible to find it in online or physical stores these days.
@@ASquarePillowIsntSquareit sure is, I miss going to shops!
If you want 2 layers of trim couldn’t you sew them double first time round?
Where do you buy fringe? I am looking for a good source.
I don’t have a good source anymore! I got trim that at my local home dec fabric outlet store.
@@ASquarePillowIsntSquare thank you! I love your channel.
Where do you buy your fringes?
I usually just pick them up at my local home dec fabric store! We have a couple of good ones where I live.
Why don't you sew the fringe on the edge of the pillow? I cut my fabric the exact size of the pillow form. Will it be a problem is the pillow cover is too small?
Hi there, so, the binding of brush fringe is generally not considered attractive, nor is it designed to show, so you will almost always see it enclosed in the seam. I've attached links to 2 of my videos that might help you with your fabric cut size and shape. Depending on how much fill is in your pillow form, sometimes you can cut the cover even smaller than the insert. Check these out :)
How to measure for a pillow cover: ua-cam.com/video/fsaQO1yPpRg/v-deo.htmlsi=Nzdp1-Xoi9ynoH8K
How to make the perfect square pillow: ua-cam.com/video/D08GfIpbFbk/v-deo.htmlsi=ChhFszlywCYrSdeb
What if the trim hasn’t got the restraining hem - how do you stop it getting caught in the sewing?
It really should have the basting - otherwise it’s really tough to work either!
I was considering using masking tape all along the loose edge to hold it in place while sewing. What do you think? And thanks for your reply.
@@rosemarymortonjack9387 I think tape is a good idea but maybe consider painters tape? Might be a gentler option - not quite as sticky but should still hold it enough to work with.
It’s called Masking tape in uk! Thanks. Good tutorial.