Thank you for this tutorial. I think i will use this smocking technique for my Fashion Design assessment at College. I hope i get to show you the outcome 😊😊😊. Superb teaching skill too, sir.
Thank you so much!!I know how to make “old school” pintucks, i know there’s a way to make them with a double needle as well but i never tried, i’ll look into it! No problems for the lace insertion, i’ll make a video soon!
Would this work for wool walkloden fabric? I'm thinking for diying my own headboard, and feel like this could give a very interesting effect without needing a colorful fabric
I think it would, maybe it could be a bit more difficult to get the same definition in the pattern, i suggest to try on a smaller piece of fabric to test it..It sounds like a really good idea!!
It will if it’s handled with care, like other hand stitched pieces, if you wanna make it stronger, i tried putting adhesive backing (the heat bond type) on the wrong side once i was done and it seems to hold up much better! Still, if you need to wash it you might have to iron it after so it will keep looking crisp!
Its an erasable pen, one of those with the little plastic eraser on the other end, the one i have is made by “pilot” but there’s different brands, what actually erases the ink is heat, so it works great with fabric, just use some steam and the ink disappears!
Thank you for this tutorial. I think i will use this smocking technique for my Fashion Design assessment at College. I hope i get to show you the outcome 😊😊😊. Superb teaching skill too, sir.
Wow! That is unbelievably beautiful. Really want to give this a try. Thank you.
Please do!!it’s almost magical when you see it come together!
Thank you SO MUCH!!!
Very Nice 👍 Thank you!
Thank you SO SO much for sharing this!!!
Thank you for watching!
Wonderful work! Thank you for sharing your talent. I would like to an example of pintucks and lace insertion please.
Thank you so much!!I know how to make “old school” pintucks, i know there’s a way to make them with a double needle as well but i never tried, i’ll look into it!
No problems for the lace insertion, i’ll make a video soon!
i have to try this!!!
Please do! ☺️
Thank you!
WOW!
Would this work for wool walkloden fabric? I'm thinking for diying my own headboard, and feel like this could give a very interesting effect without needing a colorful fabric
I think it would, maybe it could be a bit more difficult to get the same definition in the pattern, i suggest to try on a smaller piece of fabric to test it..It sounds like a really good idea!!
@@albertoaisu thank you, I definetly will test it! Great tutorial :)
Thank you so much!!
Si más gente hiciera eso sus vestidos no carecerian de diseño y atractivo, gracias
I would like to learn how to do a basket weave pattern on suede. Can this be done in this technique?
Yes it’s another type of smocking stitch, it’s not exactly the same but very similar!
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I wanna ask, will the texture stay after I put in washing machine? Is the stitch strong enough?✋ Thanks for answer sir
It will if it’s handled with care, like other hand stitched pieces, if you wanna make it stronger, i tried putting adhesive backing (the heat bond type) on the wrong side once i was done and it seems to hold up much better!
Still, if you need to wash it you might have to iron it after so it will keep looking crisp!
nice!
Thank you
Muy bueno el bideo
What is the pen you are using for fabric?
Its an erasable pen, one of those with the little plastic eraser on the other end, the one i have is made by “pilot” but there’s different brands, what actually erases the ink is heat, so it works great with fabric, just use some steam and the ink disappears!