I Have 400 Yards of Tulle... so I Made a Petticoat!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @JacquelynDoggette
    @JacquelynDoggette 2 года назад +53

    Your tag team tulle roll replacement approach was adorable 😂😄

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 года назад +16

      Hahahahaha at first I made him stand there and hold the roll himself... that lasted for half a roll before he started looking for a way out. He's a helpful lad though.

  • @LaLayla99
    @LaLayla99 5 месяцев назад +9

    This reminds me of working backstage on a Broadway touring production of "Grease." I was assigned to women's costumes and I had to steam hundreds of layers of petticoats to make them as pouffy as possible. I got great facials on that show! 😁

  • @n.i.n.a.o
    @n.i.n.a.o Год назад +51

    I'm sure it's not the only use, but one common reason for these tulle rolls is actually wedding decorations! people drape the tulle between the seats in whatever colour their theme is

  • @maybe0rdinary
    @maybe0rdinary Год назад +58

    See, I don’t need these kinds of tutorials often in my life, like I just happened across your video while looking for tutorials on how to make an underskirt, but your videomaking is SUPER entertaining. Like your voice and your jokes and music are very captivating, and I really like your delivery. I don’t really NEED to be watching your video, I have a skirt to make, but I can’t seem to swipe away. Kudos to you

    • @maybe0rdinary
      @maybe0rdinary Год назад +4

      OH THE TART LOOKS SO TASTY DUDE WHAT THE HECK!!!

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Год назад +12

      You made my whole week with this comment, so THANK YOU so much!! I'm just happy I could be of entertainment to you in some small way!

  • @pursephonebell203
    @pursephonebell203 2 года назад +21

    This is the chaotic sewing energy I live for, thank you

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 года назад +4

      Haha there's something about making a giant piece of clothing in a tiny living room that just invites chaos right in!

  • @Kera.S.
    @Kera.S. 2 года назад +21

    You need to make a pin up style dress. It will be epic! I LOVE THIS! 💙

  • @kittybrowning
    @kittybrowning 9 месяцев назад +5

    As someone mentions the rolls like that are often used as table runners bows on chairs and other decorations for wedding/party

  • @nunyabusiness3582
    @nunyabusiness3582 6 месяцев назад +2

    omg the volume and shape of this looks like the drawing on the walkaway dress pattern!!

  • @AC-cg3bv
    @AC-cg3bv 29 дней назад

    You absolutely need to make a tea dress, floof up and go for afternoon tea all dolled up!

  • @lauraseale8520
    @lauraseale8520 Год назад +6

    Loving your videos.
    Can we please start you a shopping list?
    A ruffler foot is amazing. You can alter where you want it to do your ruffle. Used it on lots of puffy tulle underskirts for princess dresses that she wore all of the time lol.
    A gathering foot is great too.
    Having found you for the adjustable skirts, which I'm hoping this head will clear so I can make one later, treat yourself to an overlocker. Oh my such a time saver! Mine, a Janome, also has the roll hem function, neaten and hem in super speedy time. When I was a kid my Saturday job was in a bridal shop and we roll hemmed all of the dresses and the roses too, although she had a fancy pants industrial one that I did not use underage, at all, lol.
    I've watched over 2 hours of you, it's helping my head, thanks.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much, and heck yes you can make me a shopping list! I'm hoping to add to my equipment and tools after our upcoming move, and an overlocker or serger is top on the list! I also very much want to try out the gathering and ruffling feet, especially after a bunch of the recent projects I've made, which have taken quite a while to hand gather... all three of those are going on the list!

  • @juliemcleod1119
    @juliemcleod1119 2 года назад +8

    Where were you 2 weeks ago, when i was making a tulle underskirt, i watched so many how to make kid ones (that did so Not work out for a larger person). Yours is the first that made sense to me. Slowly drags feet back to the 20 mtrs x 60in of tulle still waiting. I choose to ribbon edge the bottom layer. But thank you, now i can look at it with a lighter heart, it has given me more (better) ideas of how i would like it. 😁😅

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 года назад +1

      I'm so glad I was able to provide some help! Best of luck completing the project (I think a ribbon edge on the bottom is a lovely idea!)

  • @5Demona5
    @5Demona5 Месяц назад

    It's so princessyyyyy! I love it! I want one! I wanna cry!

  • @ERYN__
    @ERYN__ Год назад +5

    Tulle spools are often used for gift wrapping, flower arrangements, and tutus.

  • @CrankyOtter
    @CrankyOtter Год назад +5

    This seems like a classic AuDHD project. Hyperfocus on a microfixation adjacent to usual area of interest. Fun!

    • @Ray-bg2xk
      @Ray-bg2xk Год назад +3

      Exactly what I was thinking!! I'm now searching for my spools of tulle, although mine is going to be significantly shorter than hers (I'm thinking 12-18 inches?)

  • @vickismallwood2082
    @vickismallwood2082 Год назад +13

    I can't imagine how much a pettie coat would cost these days but 40 year's ago I made one for my daughter's little bow peep dress I made her and it was a childs size and cost me 50 to make back then. You got a bargain and yes it was truly worth all the work. It's amazing.

    • @katyb2793
      @katyb2793 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's a lot... but buying these rolls of tulle or organza is definitely the cheapest way!

  • @tinah8834
    @tinah8834 2 года назад +8

    Her struggles remind me of being 6 and making my first petticoat for my barbie. It worked out in the end...but the struggle was real.

  • @danaventura5998
    @danaventura5998 Год назад +6

    Now the dog needs a petticoat.

  • @lindaemory709
    @lindaemory709 2 месяца назад

    I love this reveal reaction. You look joyful! I love the petticoat. Now you just need a 50's ball gown to go with, maybe. 😊

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798
    @robintheparttimesewer6798 Год назад +4

    Love this! Though I would end up making something for my friends great niece. She well not wear anything that doesn’t have good swoosh. She spends a lot of time spinning!

  • @lynn858
    @lynn858 Год назад +5

    It regularly gets used by people making "no-sew tutu skirts" for costumes and festivals.
    Which... would also work as a lazy petticoat.
    Cut a wide ribbon the length of your waist, plus gigantic bow.
    Mark the middle part of the ribbon with the waist length.
    Cut lengths of 6-9" tulle, twice the length you want the skirt.
    Fold tulle strip in half, lay the fold under the ribbon pull ends of tulle through loop, around the ribbon.
    Do this a bazzillion times, unless making for a toddler with a tiny waist.
    More strips = more floof.
    This attachment method means you can add or remove for floof customization, and changing colour accents. Or if a portion gets something spilled on it.
    *
    As a bonus, if one is attending crowded events, the floof works really well for keeping people at a bit of a distance, and reduces "plausibly accidental" brushing up against you. And, can be easily tied on, or removed, if you're a performer of some variety, and wish to do so as part of the performance, or you want a showy cover up for your bum, while wearing a tight or revealing outfit.

  • @jenniferhopesafe9742
    @jenniferhopesafe9742 8 месяцев назад +1

    FLOOFY TWIRLY FUN!

  • @Bmonkeygurl
    @Bmonkeygurl Год назад +3

    It would be cool to make an adjustable length petticoat. Like maybe the layers button on or something.

  • @AmPlant
    @AmPlant 7 месяцев назад

    I would LOVE to see you make 50's style prom dresses to wear with this petticoat! That style is very pretty and I bet you've got some great fabrics to bring to it :)

  • @TheVelvetKitten
    @TheVelvetKitten Год назад +1

    Awesome video. You are so fluffy! You can make the machine gather for you. Turn the tension on the machine all the way and it will automatically gather anything you put under there, including tulle!

  • @padmeskywalker1537
    @padmeskywalker1537 2 года назад +9

    Really love watching your videos! :D
    Your voice with the music and editing goes so well together!
    Thank you for the entertainment :)

  • @conniemurdoch8528
    @conniemurdoch8528 Год назад

    It’s used for decorating at weddings and showers (baby and bridal) but there are also crafts made specifically designed for the spools of netting.

  • @BumblingBee-xm4dy
    @BumblingBee-xm4dy Год назад

    I would totally make this out a nice, mid-weight synthetic fabric for easy washability and so nothing shrinks lol also they slightly heavier weight of fabric will have more solid body to the floofness

  • @Minbari209
    @Minbari209 Год назад +1

    A friend of mine used these short tulle rolls to make a tutu for her granddaughter. By the way have you tried using a gathering foot or ruffler foot, can be so much quicker but of course you have to work out the ratio of gathers against non gathers 😀

  • @lornadavis476
    @lornadavis476 Год назад +2

    This was such a blast to watch. Are you planning any other petticoat projects? Because Singer makes a sewing machine foot called a ruffler/gatherer foot. Cuts out the whole long line of switching then gathering it all thing. The antique version actually gives tiny pleats. I made an apron with the cutest tiny pleated ruffles!

  • @whypotatoes
    @whypotatoes Год назад +1

    I had the same idea when I saw tulle on sale, mine did not end up nearly as fluffy as yours, but I did give up after 1 spool

  • @DillyWillow
    @DillyWillow Год назад +2

    You need to invest in a ruffler foot for you sewing machine, they are amazing… 😊

  • @brendastevens8325
    @brendastevens8325 2 месяца назад

    Iove it ..super cool..I love your imagination

  • @RoundMtnDryGoods
    @RoundMtnDryGoods Месяц назад

    Lovely!

  • @abbeymarsh6233
    @abbeymarsh6233 Год назад

    OMG ITS SOOO FLUFFY

  • @danaventura5998
    @danaventura5998 Год назад

    How interesting you chose to make a fluffy Lemon Meringue pie and do a fluffy tulle petticoat in the same day.

  • @BumblingBee-xm4dy
    @BumblingBee-xm4dy Год назад

    3:56 Or make and a-line base and make longer-gathered strips for ruffles lol

  • @KhushiCraftZone
    @KhushiCraftZone 2 года назад +1

    Amazing...

  • @debra-qq1np
    @debra-qq1np Год назад

    Aaargh!
    My second attempt was going well. I started felling seams & discovered that I sesed all the way up to the laces instead of stopping short so the sides would open !!
    Fixing it now... I'm sure you can relate to the frustration. I KNEW not to do that, but... I didn't mark it before running that stitch through the machine. So, I went too far.
    (How many days have I been failing at this progect?) I overthink it to avoid mistakes and mess up anyway.
    When I am done, I will have 2 petticoats. 1 for shorter skirts, and one for long ones. I am not aiming for a full cupcake dome shape, but a bit more fullness and less of a flat drape.
    I am working on the shorter one first. It ends just above the knee, for skirts that fall just below the knee.

  • @BumblingBee-xm4dy
    @BumblingBee-xm4dy Год назад

    Can do it to the underside/lining of a skirt for a built-in petticoat lol

  • @kittybrowning
    @kittybrowning 9 месяцев назад

    I love ur vids x i easy get frustrated tryin to work out the measurements for a Circe skirt drives me mad

  • @TheNewYear75
    @TheNewYear75 2 года назад +1

    truly amazing what you can do!!!

  • @JacklynPierce-m2c
    @JacklynPierce-m2c Год назад

    I love your videos SO MUCH! You remind me so much of my sister who is also amazing and excellent at sewing. :)

  • @IcyBlueOpal
    @IcyBlueOpal 8 месяцев назад

    Omg it's so fluffy

  • @SewTexas
    @SewTexas 2 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @2021mirandinha
    @2021mirandinha 6 дней назад

    I love it!🥰 ❤

  • @lkhorvath4
    @lkhorvath4 8 месяцев назад

    Oh I LOVE IT!

  • @Kittyintheraiyn
    @Kittyintheraiyn Год назад

    You need a gathering/pleating/ruffling foot, would save you so much time and effort.

  • @DillyWillow
    @DillyWillow Год назад

    To make a petticoat, the rows are evenly spaced and layers over the one below 😊

  • @elizabethconley4996
    @elizabethconley4996 Месяц назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @GhadaAhmed-i2z
    @GhadaAhmed-i2z 3 месяца назад

    أحببتها ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @WILD0101
    @WILD0101 4 месяца назад

    Hello, thank you for your vidéos. Which fabric and type of petticoat is the best to prevent the wind from shaping our legs please ?

  • @updownstate
    @updownstate Год назад +1

    Can't find a dress that actually says 'pin up' on Google. Can you supply a link? Thank you.

  • @debra-qq1np
    @debra-qq1np Год назад

    I have not used tule or voil before. I watched you using the sewing machine to add thread so that you could scrunch the fluff, but you never actually showed the process of folding and attaching the fluf..you also didn't mention how much tule is needed per yard of skirt you are adding the fluff to.
    After you pull on the thread to scrunch the fluff, how do you position it? Hand stich only to tack it on? Preferred hand stitches?
    I was looking around RUclips and your video was the only one I saw so far adding layers of fluff to a basic skirt.
    You just missed showing me how to do something you thought was obvious. Totally A newbie here.

  • @natalieo7539
    @natalieo7539 3 месяца назад

    I love the idea of you trying this on under just random dresses and skirts. In the early 1800 regancy period the fashion was for conical dresses, but court dress required traditional side hoops which always turned the very conical styles of the early 1800's into cupcake like dresses. I feel like you putting that under dresses where it has no business being would be very analogous.

  • @brookb6488
    @brookb6488 Год назад

    you could totally use just the petticoat to make a Lakitu costume for halloween!

  • @brightlightstheatre557
    @brightlightstheatre557 Год назад

    I so appreciate the math struggle!

  • @sarahyoungberg2084
    @sarahyoungberg2084 2 года назад +1

    Did you purchase that pastel chunky striped sweater? I need one asap.

    • @gettheetothestitchery
      @gettheetothestitchery  2 года назад

      I did! It's from Unique Vintage! I'm not sure if they still carry it, but here's their website: www.unique-vintage.com

  • @aidapatilda
    @aidapatilda 3 месяца назад

    what stitch do you use to gather the tulle? and how do you gather it? I am planning on making one and I have absolutly no idea.

  • @aolster3198
    @aolster3198 Год назад +1

    How does this look under the new patchwork dress?

  • @jenniefowler4968
    @jenniefowler4968 Год назад +1

    I made a petticoat for an Alice in Wonderland dress. I thought I would never finish gathering the ruffles

    • @DillyWillow
      @DillyWillow Год назад +1

      Ruffler foot for sewing machine is amazing 😊

  • @sydneyhughes-jackson8384
    @sydneyhughes-jackson8384 Год назад

    What size circle skirt is the blue or purple one you have at the end of the video? Full, double, etc?

  • @jessicaneal8553
    @jessicaneal8553 Год назад +2

    Now I'm going to keep my eye out for 9" rolls of tulle. Because I do not want to cut that 😂

  • @lauravivanco
    @lauravivanco 2 года назад +9

    I'm seeing a progression here: floofy dog, floofier baking project, floofiest petticoat!

  • @ericarainae
    @ericarainae Год назад +1

    ... this is how i ended up with 9 rolls (280 yards each) of tulle for 13 bucks a roll.....

  • @Lonelyone1111
    @Lonelyone1111 8 месяцев назад

    400 yards now heres the story

  • @mala3isity
    @mala3isity 4 месяца назад

    This petticoat is screaming for an appliqued poodle skirt. And a retro diner or car show.

  • @AishaNaik-t1m
    @AishaNaik-t1m Год назад +1

    Petticoat peeking out from underneath looks appealing sexy

  • @updownstate
    @updownstate Год назад +2

    Please take the music away. It covers up your voice and makes you hard to understand. If you took a class would you want the instructor to put music on? Sincerely, The Hard of Hearing.

  • @karinatoussaint187
    @karinatoussaint187 Год назад +1

    U talk to much .. the whole video omg

  • @BoatsArtsPolitics
    @BoatsArtsPolitics Год назад

    It's your pancreas to do with as you please, but beta cells DON'T get replaced when spikes of sugar kill them. Most people have killed half of their beta cells by the time they are diagnosed diabetic. Those beta cells AREN'T coming back. Sugar spikes are the route to dialysis and not keeping toes or worse.
    You can wait until you are 50+ to value your pancreas. I see lots of people in wheelchairs with missing parts because the loved sugar.
    Do as you please. Your future is made one decidion at a time.
    I undubscribed because of the sugar content of these projects.

  • @TiciaM
    @TiciaM Год назад +1

    I'm amazed the leastic can hold up all that tulle.