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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • At a recent sewing event I debuted my latest pattern - The Laptop Travel Case. It features the Diamond Pintuck technique and it was a showstopper!
    Everyone was eager to learn how to create it and now you can too. Watch this Serger Tip Clip for a step by step tutorial. Great for embellishing all types of projects and garments!
    Happy Sewing & Serging 🪡
    Resource links from video:
    ✨ Laptop Travel Case Pattern: bit.ly/3U9cDZM
    ✨ Windows Tutorial: bit.ly/3S59GYm
    ✨ Seam Guide Tip Clip: bit.ly/3U2YVYq
    ✨ Decorative Serger Stitches Class Replay: bit.ly/3QJli2l

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  • @zinnia20207
    @zinnia20207 Рік тому

    Great technique. I think I will fold for all rolled hems. No pokies. I love your videos.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Hi Lisa, if you fold your fabric for a rolled hem, it will make the garment edge much stiffer. Another option is to use a piece of Solvy stabilizer on top of the edge and stitch over it. It will eliminate “serger stubble” and keep the hem flexible. Glad the Serger Tip Clips are helpful and thanks for watching!

  • @carolgurges2716
    @carolgurges2716 2 роки тому +5

    You’ve done it, again!!! Super cute and easy to do!❤️

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Carol, it is easy, just a nice mostly hand stitching technique. It’s really beautiful to watch come to life. Thanks for watching!

  • @christineavanaman
    @christineavanaman 2 роки тому +1

    Gail, thank you for the inspiration! I am having some creativity overload! SO FUN!

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Christine, creativity overload is a great thing-enjoy. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @esperansaloughran693
    @esperansaloughran693 2 місяці тому

    Oh! This technique is fabulous!

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 місяці тому

      Thanks Esperansa. I love the diamond pintucks too. They take time to do, but the final result is worth it.

  • @jillyates-campbell312
    @jillyates-campbell312 2 роки тому +1

    this was a great tutorial, excellent! I enjoy your videos. Inspiring, thank you.

  • @mariebarrese4941
    @mariebarrese4941 2 роки тому +1

    This is fabulous! Can't wait to try it as a sample and on a garment.

  • @marjoriebell198
    @marjoriebell198 2 роки тому +1

    Really stunning and worth the time spent on the hand sewing! I can envision this technique used for the simple quilted jackets that are on trend now (instead of quilting through batting, you’d prepare the fabric this way before cutting out the pattern pieces and then seaming together.) Yes, it would be a ton of work, but the finished jacket would be a show stopper!

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому

      Hi Marjorie, If you make a jacket using this technique, we'd all love to see pics. You're right-it would be a showstopper! Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

    • @annephillips2134
      @annephillips2134 Рік тому

      In black silk dupioni???

  • @odavidsdottir
    @odavidsdottir 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video. I will definitely use this for one of my up-cycled refashion garments. Cuffs would be glorious, a mock belt on a dress, the yoke on a jacket.... My four letter word is "LOVE" it.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому

      Hi Olof, all of your ideas for this technique are perfect and I live the idea of upcycling and re fashioning a garment. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @karenkurdziel4069
    @karenkurdziel4069 Рік тому

    This is a truly awesome technique-thank you so much!

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      The Diamond Pintuck technique takes a bit of time, but is pretty enough to make it worth the effort.

  • @nancygross9422
    @nancygross9422 5 місяців тому

    What a cool technique! I can't wait to try it....

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  4 місяці тому

      Hi Nancy, It's a beautiful technique. It takes some time but is so worth it!

  • @esperansaloughran693
    @esperansaloughran693 2 місяці тому

    This is gorgeous! I will try!

  • @TimeFliesQuiltandSew
    @TimeFliesQuiltandSew Рік тому +1

    This is soooo cool, Gale!

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Thank you. It takes a little time but it’s so pretty it’s worth it!

  • @patriciakovach8656
    @patriciakovach8656 2 роки тому +2

    Love your creative mind and sewing applications.

  • @lynseyofstitchesbylynsey1812
    @lynseyofstitchesbylynsey1812 2 роки тому +1

    I love this! Very clever. 😉

  • @sheredithh4336
    @sheredithh4336 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful! So inspiring! Thank you.

  • @cecilianilsson1594
    @cecilianilsson1594 2 роки тому +2

    So beautiful, have to try it, thinking bag pocket 🙂

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому

      Hi Cecilia, A pocket would be a good size for the diamond Pintuck technique. Post a pic and thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @noirprncess
    @noirprncess Рік тому

    What a creative idea.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Glad you like the technique. It takes a bit of time, but the result is beautiful. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @maryjokruer6127
    @maryjokruer6127 2 роки тому +2

    Beautiful As always!

  • @sophiecraig7531
    @sophiecraig7531 Рік тому

    Looks beautiful! Going to have to try doing this.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Hi Sophie, The technique take a bit of time, but it's worth it. It's a lovely design detail for any type of project! Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips.

  • @irmtrautpfabe901
    @irmtrautpfabe901 10 місяців тому

    OMG it looks super thanks for sharing😊

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  10 місяців тому

      Thanks Irma. This technique takes time to do, but the results are worth it. I love it too and thanks for watching!

  • @lidabard2121
    @lidabard2121 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @anngillespie2677
    @anngillespie2677 3 місяці тому

    This is so interesting, it reminds me some of smocking. I must try this as I love this and I have just purchased the L890.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  3 місяці тому

      Hi Ann,
      It's a beautiful technique. The pintucks take some time (and good lighting) to create, but the finished product is well worth it! Thanks for watching!

  • @michaleesloan6777
    @michaleesloan6777 Рік тому

    So Pretty! I’m not one for hand work😢. I’ve signed up for one of your classes this coming Houston Festival, can’t wait to meet you and learn.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Hi Michalee, Be sure to say hi and introduce yourself. I'll look forward to meeting you too and thanks for watching!

  • @jolenecaruso8948
    @jolenecaruso8948 2 роки тому

    Beautiful! You crack me up! Hand a 4 letter word!!!!🤣

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому

      Hi Jolene…it’s true! Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @maxineboucher5385
    @maxineboucher5385 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Gail, why do you have the knive engaged on the rolled hem? Haven't watched entire video yet, but thought rolled hem stitch is done without the knife. Thanks. Love your videos and the new Bernina L890! :)

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому +2

      Hi Maxine, I do have the knife engaged but also have the seam guide on the machine. It’s positioned to prevent the knife from clipping the fold and instead skimming by it to the left. But you can lock it for the pintucks also. The L890 is the nicest combo machine I’ve ever used. Glad you love it too. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @anitaocampo4574
    @anitaocampo4574 Рік тому

    Thanks. When you use this pin tucked fabric sample, did you block it to use on the pillow? Or back it with fleece? My sample folds back in on itself.

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Hi Anita, I created the pintucks and pressed the seams flat (from the wrong side. After handstitching the diamonds, I stitched it to the Laptop Case as a reverse appliqué. Then once the that is complete, I fused foam interfacing to it to create the Case. You could definitely use fusible fleece if that's your preference. Let me know if I understood your question correctly and thanks for watching!

  • @karenkurdziel4069
    @karenkurdziel4069 Рік тому

    Why can you stitch a chain?-I can’t on my HuskyLock s25..I’m considering an air threading machine and am trying to figure out which brand to go with- I have a Husqvarna Designer Diamond Royale and a Juki TL QVC as well

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      Hi Karen, The pintucks are stitched with a 3-thread rolled hem stitch (overlock mode) and I just chain off at the end as you can in overlock mode on all sergers. A true "chainstitch" is created in cover/chainstitch mode and the machine must have a chain looper. My advice for purchasing a new machine would be to go to several dealers and test drive different brands and models. I also highly recommend check all price points even if it's more than you can/want to spend. It's educational to learn what a few more dollars will buy for added features. Buying from a dealer that has good service technicians is also important and also offers lessons and classes (free or purchase). Let me know if you have more questions. Thanks.

    • @karenkurdziel4069
      @karenkurdziel4069 Рік тому

      @@GailPatriceDesign Thanks for your response--It might have been another of your vidoes that I saw you "chaining off" on the chainstitch..my current machine converts to a cover stitch with an attachment and using the separate cover stitch looper in place of the upper and lower looper with separate slots for the 3 coverstitch needles--my biggest problem is getting things started (even on the starter fabric) b/c the threads tangle on the lopper--sometimes I get lucky and i'm able to trim the threads short enough to stitch and not too short to unthread--at that point I don't want to go back to the serger settings in fear that I won't get back to coverstiching successfully--unfortunately my dealer staff have the same issue and said it is just "fussy"..on UTube videos other with the same machine have no issues (and never mention that you have to be sure to leave 2-3" of looper thread hanging and clip the needle threads after 1-2 stitches)--Sorry to go on--your vidoes explain things so well I've actually been using my serger/coverstitch machine more often:)

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      @@karenkurdziel4069 Some machines will chain off the fabric (BERNINA L890 and Babylock Ovationa and Triumph), and others definitely won't . Different models and brands perform differently. If you continue to have tangling problems, let me know and I can troubleshoot for you. Thanks very much!

  • @fastfastlane
    @fastfastlane Рік тому

    Where can you find the fabric guide you're using?

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Рік тому

      That fabric guide is included with the BERNINA L850, L860 and L890 sergers. It might fit other BERNINA models (not sure) but doubt that it fits any other brands. It's an amazingly handy little guide for pintucks, flatlocking and stitching long lengths of a rolled hem! Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @juliebute905
    @juliebute905 2 роки тому

    What size mm bead did you use???

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  2 роки тому

      Hi Julie, The beads are approximately 1/8". There is no set rule for the size, but that diameter looked good on this technique. It's mostly personal preference. Thanks for watching Serger Tip Clips!

  • @roxannewaddell3830
    @roxannewaddell3830 Місяць тому

    Love this technique!

    • @GailPatriceDesign
      @GailPatriceDesign  Місяць тому

      @@roxannewaddell3830 I love it too. It takes extra time but the end product is worth it. Thanks for watching.