Oh! My goodness! I am binge watching your great videos! I am loving lace these days, i will be trying these techniques very soon! Thank you my new friend.
I am so happy to have found this video! I love sewing for my antique dolls and have been looking for directions on how to sew entredeux to lace correctly. Thank you so much for such an excellent video to inspire me to now use your techniques! 😊👏👏
One day I would love to visit your store. I have used my little OLD Bernina for years making Christening gowns and dresses for my granddaughters. The closest Bernina shop is Nashville (Goodlettsville) and I live in Bowling Green KY
Instead of using a water-soluble marking pen, I use the air erasable pen by Sewline. So, instead of rinsing or spraying your garment/project, the erasing pen mark just simply disappears in a few hours (or overnight) with no effort! I have both, but I reach for my air erasing pen always.
Hi Kathy. I love your instructions on this video, but I have made 2 lace bands with your method and they both wave on the sides. I use the #10 foot and all the other things that you advise. I’m sewing on a Bernina 570. Is my tension wrong? Please help! Thx, Linda Burton
How do you attach lace between two gathered “puffed” pieces? Gather, sew the lace over the gathering to secure it, then sew a seam over the gathered part? Or gather, secure the gathering, seam it, and then sew the lace over the seam of the gathered fabric?
Oh! My goodness! I am binge watching your great videos! I am loving lace these days, i will be trying these techniques very soon! Thank you my new friend.
Absolutely a fabulous video. Thank you so much. I recently purchased new Bernina recently and your videos are so helpful.
Well done, great explanations and filming of your techniques. Thanks.
Once again, a terrific video. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this fantastic tutorial tfs Alison 😊
I am so happy to have found this video! I love sewing for my antique dolls and have been looking for directions on how to sew entredeux to lace correctly. Thank you so much for such an excellent video to inspire me to now use your techniques! 😊👏👏
I would love to see your work for dolls!!
Hi Gina, your video’s are very clear and helpful. Thank you kind regards Marie
One day I would love to visit your store. I have used my little OLD Bernina for years making Christening gowns and dresses for my granddaughters. The closest Bernina shop is Nashville (Goodlettsville) and I live in Bowling Green KY
Awesomely detailed explanation. Thorough presentation. Thank you!
Thank you so much and thank you for watching.
Very informative. Thank you for taking the time to show us.
Thank you for watching.
I enjoyed this tutorial so much. Thank you
You are so welcome.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, loved the classes.
Love the video. Big help. Thank you.
Fabulous video!! Looking forward to the hemstitch video, too!! Thank you~
Thank you so much. I hope to get the hemstitch up soon.
Instead of using a water-soluble marking pen, I use the air erasable pen by Sewline. So, instead of rinsing or spraying your garment/project, the erasing pen mark just simply disappears in a few hours (or overnight) with no effort! I have both, but I reach for my air erasing pen always.
Hi Kathy. I love your instructions on this video, but I have made 2 lace bands with your method and they both wave on the sides. I use the #10 foot and all the other things that you advise. I’m sewing on a Bernina 570. Is my tension wrong? Please help! Thx, Linda Burton
I am so glad to find this, is it possible to use heirloom lace if I don’t have the # 10 foot?
Fantastic, I wonder how you do the collar on this lace?
Excellent video. Why don’t u use the thread cutter?
Thank you❤️
Ty
How do you attach lace between two gathered “puffed” pieces?
Gather, sew the lace over the gathering to secure it, then sew a seam over the gathered part?
Or gather, secure the gathering, seam it, and then sew the lace over the seam of the gathered fabric?