And now I know how to make pin tucks, I have a project I've been wanting to do but it has pin tucks. Now I'm going to get into my fabric stack and make it Thank you so much
Thank you so much for showing this! I'm attempting a chemise that requires pintucks, but doing it by hand. Can you pin or baste the tucks in place after ironing them, so they don't move around as you sew? Hand sewing is much slower than machine, and I don't want the tucks to come undone.
Thank you! I’m happy i could help!!Of course you can, although it will be a lot of work especially if you have a lot of pintucks! If you’re worried about them coming undone around the edges, maybe you could try a stay stitch?Like you would do around a collar to avoid stretching…Otherwise you could cut the same piece in tissue paper and baste stitch them together, it’s very helpful especially if you are working with silk or fine fabric!
I am halfway through a project that requires pintucks and I've stopped because the pintucks are intimidating me - thank you for making them so easy :)
That’s great!! I’m glad you liked the video!! I hope your project goes well!!
Same here!!
I love putting pin tucks into clothing. I added them to one of my late husbads shirts to give a more fitted waist. I still wear it 10 years later.
Thank you! I sew for dolls and many patterns have pintucks featured, but they absolutely terrified me
you explain this better than anyone ever, thank you for your service 😂
Thank you!!
Excellent video and so helpful. Thank you so much.
Super useful!!!❤ thanks
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Great tutorial!! I'll be using this on an apron soon! Thanks for your help!
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Thank you!! I was so confused on how to make these and you just made it so simple
Thank you so much!!!
And now I know how to make pin tucks, I have a project I've been wanting to do but it has pin tucks. Now I'm going to get into my fabric stack and make it
Thank you so much
Thank you so so much for making tutorial I can finally understand!!🥹
I never seen anything like that thank you.
Super helpful, saw this pattern on a vintage wedding dress that was actually brown floral.. thank you for showing us how to do it
Gorgeous
Thank you so much!!glad you liked it! It looks great on many different fabrics!
Ok, this doesn't look so scary anymore! Thank you!
thank you, this video is so very helpful!
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Thank you so much for showing this! I'm attempting a chemise that requires pintucks, but doing it by hand. Can you pin or baste the tucks in place after ironing them, so they don't move around as you sew? Hand sewing is much slower than machine, and I don't want the tucks to come undone.
Thank you! I’m happy i could help!!Of course you can, although it will be a lot of work especially if you have a lot of pintucks!
If you’re worried about them coming undone around the edges, maybe you could try a stay stitch?Like you would do around a collar to avoid stretching…Otherwise you could cut the same piece in tissue paper and baste stitch them together, it’s very helpful especially if you are working with silk or fine fabric!
Thank you, your result was absolutely neat I loved it❤
Thank you so much!
Great video! You've now got a new subscriber 😊
Thank you so much!!!
can i do pin tucks on an already existing piece of clothing?
Yes you can! Just be mindful that they will obviously make it smaller, so it would be better to do on an oversized piece..
What kind of ruler is that? Where can I get one? Thank you.
That’s a pattern making ruler, there’s a lot of different types, you can find them online, I believe that specific one is called a pattern master!
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