Ellen, thank you so much for sharing this awesome video. Even a beginner can learn to sew like a professional. God has truly blessed you as you bless us.🤗
Great video, never have I wanted information and found exactly what I needed to know. And the various sizes were just the icing on the cake. Hats off to you Ellen. You remind me of my favorite instructor with your precise delivery of knowledge.
Hi! I just discovered this video is available on UA-cam. Thanks for all your comments. Some answers to the questions that were posted eons ago: The length of the inner circle will be the rough length of your seam allowance. Remember that your seam line is actually 1/2" or 5/8" in from the raw edge, so your seam line will be a little shorter than the raw edge. The rust colored fabric I used is a polyester chiffon. The gray fabric is a silk. Happy Sewing! Ellen
What an effective tutorial. I'm trying to make a complicated dress (complicated for me at least) and I needed some help figuring out how to get the ruffles I wanted. Gathering wasn't working but THIS is perfect :)
I like this better than the spiral. I may have to make a humongous circle, but, I will be able to control the width easier and sew the pieces together. Lining the flounce with the same fabric is the right thing to do. Showing us the process with stages of completeness is visually important for continuing on to the next steps. The video cut without showing much of the finished beauty of a well made flounce. I will look at the video again and again. You are the teacher. There are no shortcuts to perfection. I've seen garments made with a super long flounce that wasn't lined. I didn't like the garment just because I could see the wrong side of the fabric in the photo of the beautiful model wearing the garment with the sweeping unlined flounce. I'm sure, if it was done as I thought that it should have been done, the price would also have had to go up. As it was. Mostly everything in that catalog, had to be dry cleaned. I'm hoping that my flounce, will withstand the washing machine test. I do have an unfinished edge flounce, on a wrap skirt, that flounce works fine as is. It's a decorative kick tail of sorts. The power of its shape, is the circle. I can see it now, because of your video. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. Much love to you.❤❤❤❤❤
My drag queen friend sent me this video to help me learn how to make ruffles and flounces. I plan to be the boss of flounces. Shout out to my friend Terrah Card!
Love this! thank you for posting ❤ I'm always confused at the measurements, if I wanted to add a flounce to the neckline of a cardigan for example. Do we measure the length of the neckline and somehow make this the inner circumference of the flounce?
From other videos about flounces I've seen, that is the way you measure the length you need - the circumference of the inner circle should be the length you wind up obtaining. Hope this helps.
The inside circle should be the same length as the wrist measurement + seam allowance. How big the outer circle should be depends on how wide you want the flounce to be. Good luck!
I desperately need to know what type of fabric the sheer burnet orange fabric and gray lining fabric used is ! Please this is perfect for my project! What is it? chiffon? and satin? or poly? or? ahhh Ive been hunting for this type of fabric duo for so long!!!!!
From other videos about flounces I've seen, the circumference of the inner circle should be the length you wind up obtaining - but, don't forget about being able to sew the ends of the flounces together. Sometimes that "takes up" some of the length you cut out. Of course, the larger you make your inner circle, the longer your flounce is, but, your flounce is also narrower. Hope this helps.
Thank you for the careful detail, and the Blue Peter style "here's one I made earlier" to cover all eventualities 🙂
Ellen, thank you so much for sharing this awesome video. Even a beginner can learn to sew like a professional. God has truly blessed you as you bless us.🤗
Great video, never have I wanted information and found exactly what I needed to know. And the various sizes were just the icing on the cake. Hats off to you Ellen. You remind me of my favorite instructor with your precise delivery of knowledge.
Hi! I just discovered this video is available on UA-cam. Thanks for all your comments.
Some answers to the questions that were posted eons ago: The length of the inner circle will be the rough length of your seam allowance. Remember that your seam line is actually 1/2" or 5/8" in from the raw edge, so your seam line will be a little shorter than the raw edge.
The rust colored fabric I used is a polyester chiffon. The gray fabric is a silk.
Happy Sewing! Ellen
What an effective tutorial. I'm trying to make a complicated dress (complicated for me at least) and I needed some help figuring out how to get the ruffles I wanted. Gathering wasn't working but THIS is perfect :)
Wow you just helped me so much, I’m going to make the cutest red dress. This was such a clear and concise tutorial thank you a million times ❤
Brilliantly sewed.Detailed explanation makes the tutorial outstanding.
This is the best tutorial I've seen. Thank you ❤
I thought this was excellent info when first saw on Its sew easy. So glad it can be viewed on YT.
I like this better than the spiral. I may have to make a humongous circle, but, I will be able to control the width easier and sew the pieces together. Lining the flounce with the same fabric is the right thing to do. Showing us the process with stages of completeness is visually important for continuing on to the next steps. The video cut without showing much of the finished beauty of a well made flounce. I will look at the video again and again. You are the teacher. There are no shortcuts to perfection. I've seen garments made with a super long flounce that wasn't lined. I didn't like the garment just because I could see the wrong side of the fabric in the photo of the beautiful model wearing the garment with the sweeping unlined flounce. I'm sure, if it was done as I thought that it should have been done, the price would also have had to go up. As it was. Mostly everything in that catalog, had to be dry cleaned. I'm hoping that my flounce, will withstand the washing machine test. I do have an unfinished edge flounce, on a wrap skirt, that flounce works fine as is. It's a decorative kick tail of sorts. The power of its shape, is the circle. I can see it now, because of your video. Thank you for sharing your expertise with us. Much love to you.❤❤❤❤❤
This was so informative and helpful, thank you so much!!
Great tutorial! Thank you so much!
EXCELLENT TEACHING!
this is beautifully explained
My drag queen friend sent me this video to help me learn how to make ruffles and flounces. I plan to be the boss of flounces. Shout out to my friend Terrah Card!
God bless you for this ...
Thanks, Ellen. Great tutorial with lots of info.
Thank you for this!
Thank you, I learned something new!
Love this! thank you for posting ❤ I'm always confused at the measurements, if I wanted to add a flounce to the neckline of a cardigan for example. Do we measure the length of the neckline and somehow make this the inner circumference of the flounce?
From other videos about flounces I've seen, that is the way you measure the length you need - the circumference of the inner circle should be the length you wind up obtaining. Hope this helps.
Very professional, thanks
Thanks. This helped a lot. What size should the circle be to fit a wrist sleeve? Should the fabric be double the diameter of the sleeve?
The inside circle should be the same length as the wrist measurement + seam allowance. How big the outer circle should be depends on how wide you want the flounce to be. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing
você é maravilhosa! que deus te abençoe bem muito!
I desperately need to know what type of fabric the sheer burnet orange fabric and gray lining fabric used is ! Please this is perfect for my project! What is it? chiffon? and satin? or poly? or? ahhh Ive been hunting for this type of fabric duo for so long!!!!!
The rust colored fabric is a poly chiffon. The gray is a silk.
Hello, thank you so much for this tutorial. Where can I get this ruler ?
It's a quilting ruler. Most quilting vendors sell them.
Great job Ellen.
How do I get your book.
Am in Nigeria.
May I ask what sewing table do you have to fit your Dream machine?
The sewing machine and table were provided by "It's Sew Easy" production company and Bernina.
Sorry, not Bernina, but Brother Sewing machines.
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Большое спасибо
perfect
How do u get the length u need?
From other videos about flounces I've seen, the circumference of the inner circle should be the length you wind up obtaining - but, don't forget about being able to sew the ends of the flounces together. Sometimes that "takes up" some of the length you cut out. Of course, the larger you make your inner circle, the longer your flounce is, but, your flounce is also narrower. Hope this helps.
Math. Or inner circle s length
why would you do this to sleeves
It's just as a frilly trim on the sleeve. I didn't care for the look myself but a great video.