*Perfect and I’ve used it for ballon arches as **enjoyable.fishing** recommend well as other decor with parties. It is strong and will hold up well. It works so good that another decorator stole my roll at an event!*
Excellent video! Thanks so much for uploading! Just a quick little addition, one way to stop having excess fabric when doing a rolled hem on a circular shape is to first go around the edge (very close to the edge) with a straight stitch. This will act a bit like a stabilizer :)
I have struggled with the rolled hem foot. Simply because I did not understand the technique this makes it so simple. I will definitely try this again.
Thanks for the tutorial! I'm a seamstress, and have done a couple of these hems, but I like your technique better. :) I'll share a suggestion for going over seams with a rolled hem foot: trim about 1/4 inch out of your seam allowance. You'll want to trim very close to the seam, then trim across your seam allowance, cutting out a little rectangle of fabric from your seam allowance. You'll need to prep the seam allowance by stitching a few inches at the bottom of the hem with a short stitch to prevent it from opening up, but I find it makes it feed into the machine really nicely. Also, I seldom back-stitch on sheer/lightweight fabrics because they tend to warp. I like to use a short stitch length when starting/finishing instead. Thanks again for taking the time to share your technique!
I don't usually use my rolled hem foot, just because I prefer to do all of my rolled hems on the serger, but I would like to add that using wooly nylon thread will give a fuller coverage hem; which is nice when you want to accent with a different color thread (especially on a serger)... I have found that if my fabric tries to pull apart it helps to use a little water soluble stabilizer.
Thanks for this video!! I look forward to using this on a petticoat. I'm a square dancer and I've seen some petticoats done like this, but they are horribly expensive. I'd rather make my own!! Now I know how to get the hem right and use this foot I was having a problem figuring out. Thank you so much!!!
I know it has been a long g time since this video was posted, but I thought that I would offer a tip. if you use a thread sleeve around your fishing line spool you don't have to worry about unraveling and tangling.
Great video. when i look on your website you have alot off sewing experiance i have not maybe you can help me?The weddingdress that joanna krupa is wearing is her dress also made with organza? and did they used the same methode as you did with this lovely skirt? Kind regards Maria from the Netherlands
I'm wanting to do a cupcake skirt like this how do you cut the skirt and layer it? do you have different length to the layers? I Just looked on your website and yes you have the pattern there to purchase,
Hi, can you do this with cotton fabric to make the curly hem with fishing line or does it have to be a light weight fabric or can you use a heavier pound of fishing line for cotton fabric? Thank you so much! Really enjoyed your video! So very helpful! :)
Your video is great! I am wondering why my hem is not curling? I have a 40 lb fishing line that I have curled, but I see that you use 80 lb weight. Any thoughts?
What is the name of your entry music!? I love it!! Also in the entry your wearing this cute grey nail polish with white polka dots do you by chance know the name or brand it is!!?? Thanks so much, love your video!!
His please can you help. I have tried this but it does not work. when i try to sew it the curls come out and it ends up straight. why is this. please help. thank you
*Perfect and I’ve used it for ballon arches as **enjoyable.fishing** recommend well as other decor with parties. It is strong and will hold up well. It works so good that another decorator stole my roll at an event!*
Hands down the best tutorial I've seen for doing a rolled hem using the foot and fishing line! Thank you for such a clear and easy to follow video!!
@@CreateKidsCouture can you share the machine brand & model. Please & thank you
I think this is the most helpful video for this type of hem. Thank you
Excellent video! Thanks so much for uploading!
Just a quick little addition, one way to stop having excess fabric when doing a rolled hem on a circular shape is to first go around the edge (very close to the edge) with a straight stitch. This will act a bit like a stabilizer :)
dramagalkay
Loved this tutorial! I've been addicted to these hems since!
Thank you, very helpful tutorial for attempting this for first time.
Explained very nicely. I'll definitely give it a try. Keep in touch with your followers.
This is the best method I’ve seen yet. I like the narrow rolled foot too. Your,girls are just beautiful.
You did a great job breaking it down and telling us how to do certain things
I have struggled with the rolled hem foot. Simply because I did not understand the technique this makes it so simple. I will definitely try this again.
Thanks for the tutorial! I'm a seamstress, and have done a couple of these hems, but I like your technique better. :) I'll share a suggestion for going over seams with a rolled hem foot: trim about 1/4 inch out of your seam allowance. You'll want to trim very close to the seam, then trim across your seam allowance, cutting out a little rectangle of fabric from your seam allowance. You'll need to prep the seam allowance by stitching a few inches at the bottom of the hem with a short stitch to prevent it from opening up, but I find it makes it feed into the machine really nicely. Also, I seldom back-stitch on sheer/lightweight fabrics because they tend to warp. I like to use a short stitch length when starting/finishing instead. Thanks again for taking the time to share your technique!
I don't usually use my rolled hem foot, just because I prefer to do all of my rolled hems on the serger, but I would like to add that using wooly nylon thread will give a fuller coverage hem; which is nice when you want to accent with a different color thread (especially on a serger)... I have found that if my fabric tries to pull apart it helps to use a little water soluble stabilizer.
This is on my wish to do some day list 😍 keep coming back to rewatch
Thanks for this video!! I look forward to using this on a petticoat. I'm a square dancer and I've seen some petticoats done like this, but they are horribly expensive. I'd rather make my own!! Now I know how to get the hem right and use this foot I was having a problem figuring out. Thank you so much!!!
The kids at the end did it for me!
How adorable!
Thanks!
How do you actually get the fabric on to the waist band? Could you make a video part 2? That would be awesome!!!!! Please make
Thank you Tiffany. Excellent tutorial, excellent demonstration and teaching.
I know it has been a long g time since this video was posted, but I thought that I would offer a tip. if you use a thread sleeve around your fishing line spool you don't have to worry about unraveling and tangling.
Brenda, how do we use a "thread sleeve?" Thanks for the tip, and this is an excellent video. Appreciate both.
Very clear and easy to follow tutorial thank you.
Brilliant video. End result is stunning.
Your lesson was very easy. I think that I can do it. Thank you so much !!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you for the great tutorial. do you use a layered circle skirt for the base? how long are the different layeres?
Amazing tutorial. I love all the important details you gave as you went along. I can hardly wait to try this!
Always wanted to try this. Love the tutorial!!
how do you actually put the fabric on the waist band? would love a video on that
Oh my gosh! I wish I had found you when my youngest daughter wore skirts like this!
Hi Tiffany, wouldn't been easier if you did this with each layer separated? just curious..
what stitch do you use straight or zig zag or other
Would you suggest to sew the fishing line to the organza before placing it on the A-line skirt?
Would like to know if you can use Tulle for making Tutu's?
hello looks gorgeous your sewing skills are awesome
I couldn't get the tight curl that you have. What did I do? My fishing line was 50 lb. So, it that the reason I got loose curls?
Great video. when i look on your website you have alot off sewing experiance i have not maybe you can help me?The weddingdress that joanna krupa is wearing is her dress also made with organza? and did they used the same methode as you did with this lovely skirt? Kind regards Maria from the Netherlands
Can u make a video doing the this but without fishing cord?
I cant wait to try this. What is the brand of fishing line you used
Disculpen alguien me puede decir si para hacer ese terminado ocupo un pie de maquina especial??? 🤔
Are all the circle layer the same size and with?
can i ask is the lenght of the skirts the lining are they all the same or every layer diffrent length?
I'm wanting to do a cupcake skirt like this how do you cut the skirt and layer it? do you have different length to the layers? I Just looked on your website and yes you have the pattern there to purchase,
You have the skirt already made how do you make the skirt though?
Is there a link on how to make the skirt?
wat size of nylon did u used?
I love this video. Thanks...
Are clothes with this type of hem able to be washed in a washing machine? Just wondering the hot watter may destroy the shape of the fishing line... ?
Do you have a tutorial for how to make the skirt itself? I'm making a pageant dress for my niece.
Ok but how do we put it under the skirt? Like the correct placement? I’m so confused
Hi, can you do this with cotton fabric to make the curly hem with fishing line or does it have to be a light weight fabric or can you use a heavier pound of fishing line for cotton fabric? Thank you so much! Really enjoyed your video! So very helpful! :)
Your video is great!
I am wondering why my hem is not curling? I have a 40 lb fishing line that I have curled, but I see that you use 80 lb weight. Any thoughts?
Forget that question, just figured it out! Wonderful video!
@@monicahall792 would you share? i have no clue what fishing line to use.
@@betikouassi6519 she uses eagle claw 80lb test for hers
@@pamfink4052 Thank you
never mind watched again and saw what you did thanks
That would be amazing to try that!
Hi Tiffany, what size rolled hem foot are you using in this video?
When doing the zigzag is it going thru the fishing line on the edge of the fabric!?
the monofilament is encased in zigzag stitch
qqql
Can to do a start to finish on thw whole skirt please
Great lesson thank you!
where i purchase the rolled hem foot
hi can anyone link me to any tutorials on ruffles to go around hood of prams buggies strollers ext thank you
This made it looks so easy. Thanks 🙏 so much
Is this a CKC pattern you are working with?! Thanks for the bomb tutorial. I feel like with a couple of tries I will have this down!
JK I see it now LOL
Hi, what footer were u using?
What is the sewing machine that you are using?
is each layer a different length?
What is the name of your entry music!? I love it!! Also in the entry your wearing this cute grey nail polish with white polka dots do you by chance know the name or brand it is!!?? Thanks so much, love your video!!
what Kind of sewing machine are you using in this video.
Can i use 50 lb line? I cant find 80 lb locally.
what model of machine are you using?
what type of material are you using?
organza I believe
Now I have to find my rolled hem foot!
what material do you use for the skirt?
Can the skirt be washed in a washing machine? :)
Looks lovely and very fiddly to do, how long did it take you to master this method?
how much price in this dress
gostaria muito de saber como faz esse tutu pra ficar tão fofo assim...pq nessa visão vc só mostra a bainha
this video was great (unlike that other horrid video i saw...) Thanks Tiffany!
Hola felicitaciones lo pueden traducir en español gracias
Parece a roupa da joelma ex vocalista da banda calypso kk
Thanks!
well done
Lovely. Beautiful kids.
Francisca Idemudia j
His please can you help. I have tried this but it does not work. when i try to sew it the curls come out and it ends up straight. why is this. please help. thank you
is your fabric cut on the bias? when you cut your fabric straight it doesn't have enough give to allow for curls.
Good video too bad is too dark
Hello!! It is very cute what you do, but you do not appreciate what you are doing for lack of enlightenment. Thanks for sharing.
dawnlod
the video is moving too much, and isn't clear
What material do you use?
What type of sewing machine do you have
What Machine r U using in this video? I see its an Innov-is but what model?