How to Sew a Tulle Skirt - Three different ways I use to make my Tulle Skirts.
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- Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
- Today I want to show you three different ways I use to sew all of my tulle skirts.
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Always such a delight to sit here with my morning coffee and watch a new Frieda video. One of my favourite things about tulle - NO SEWN HEM. My favourite trick to gathering - doing a zigzag stitch over top of a strong, heavy thread so that the heavy one is caught underneath the zigzags. I find that way i never snap the finer thread when gathering in the fabric. I very much enjoy your journey, Frieda, and i am so grateful you share it with us.
That’s an amazing tip for gathering! I usually just do it with the machine on tulle since it’s so light, but with thicker fabric I always do it by hand, so I’ll definitely try out this technique! Thank you 🥰 and I’m happy you enjoyed the video!
It works even better if you have a pintuck foot because the channels for the tucks keep the chord from moving around and you only need to watch your seam allowance.
This is such a good tip omg
I use the same technique, using either quilting thread or even dental floss. But I'm only making Halloween costumes, not elegant evening or bridal wear.
Sadly I don't quite understand this trick yet. Do you do a straight stitch with a heavy thread and then on top a zigzag? Or only a zigzag with the top thread being out of a heavy thread?
Would be great to know!
Thanks 🙏
i think the biggest piece of this was Bridal Tulle rather than craft sewing tulle. it wont ever drape the same way and materials are almost more important than the process, especially when the concept is circles or 2D patterns
I think I share the feelings of all the comments below - from the relaxing music and voice with a cup of coffee to learning something new or confirming my ways of sewing. You make me slow down and enjoy the process. Sharing is the way to go - we owe it to each other as humans. Thank you!
thank you so much!
This is an EXCELLENT training video. I’ve not made a tulle skirt previously but would LOVE to have your notes or written directions for #2 if you’d be willing to share. The skirt I’ll be making for a September Bride. Thank you Frieda!!
For the fluffy layer, search how to make a Godet skirt, and then incorporate that into a tulle skirt tutorial
The algorithm brought me here. You have a calm and soothing voice that's better than ASMR videos I've seen. And the skirts look gorgeous.
Thank you so much 🥰
Amazing,tulle skirts have been a bit of a mystery to me,am so thankful you did a tutorial, and if it's possible I'd like a copy of your notes please.
Your pieces are so ethereal & elegant!🌞
And your music and voice are so relaxing!
I love the natural sounds of cutting and measuring.
And, the editing is as sublime as always!
Thank you so much 🥰 I’m happy you like it!
This is wonderful! I'm making my own wedding dress and skirt 3 was exactly what I needed to finalise my patterns, thank you so much for posting this. Also your voice and the music backing this video are both so relaxing!
I actually looked up this video to make my own wedding skirt too!!! Specifically skirt number three! Do you have any tips??
i really like your voice it's very mild,calm,relaxing,and the way your video was put together is like the way you meticulously put the fabric together.
i love it❤
As someone with hearing loss I really appreciate the captions!❤
Always love seeing your process! Beautiful!
Your three skirts are just heavenly. Thank you for sharing.
these skirts are simply gorgeous! Very well done! they look like so much work went into it
i've been eyeing the morning haze dress as inspiration for my DIY wedding gown, and i'm so grateful you posted your process so that i don't have to go through all the trial and error! so excited to get sewing :)
Three beautiful adaptions of tulle skirts. Brilliant design differences addressed. Thank you🪡🧵👏🏼
These skirts are beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for this video, not only is it informative, but beautifully filmed (I like the morning coffee idea from one of your followers). I've sewn for ages, but not with tulle, so all your handy hints are a life savor for me. I didn't know I could iron tulle!!! Thank you so much!
Love the flow of the skit! So talented
This is gorgeous as always! I'm just starting to make my own garments after several years of mending and altering. This sort of skirt is a Someday goal for me. Thank you for such beautiful, relaxing, informative content.
These are all so ethereal and beautiful! I love them all ❤
This is so cool! Beautiful skirts and a great tutorial! I loved it!
Perfect amount of knowledge and inspiration! ❤
this is the most beautiful sewing how to I have ever watched
Beautiful work! Thank you so much for sharing! 🤩
Thank you for sharing more of your process. I really like the way you explain things.
Thank you for sharing!!
Your garments are gorgeous!!
Not only your videos are pure joy to watch, now you also prpvide knowledge! Love love love your work!❤❤❤
♥️ thank you so much! I always think we gain the most from sharing, so that’s what I want to do here!
This is the most beautiful tutorial I have ever seen.
Love the first and second! Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us
I've made many garments before but never a tulle skirt before. This is going to help me sp much when making my wedding dress. Thank you!
You’re videos are very nice to just sit and watch ❤
I love your videos 😍😍😍
They are so calming and aesthetic and informative ❤️
I have watched this video fully 4 times! I love the ethereal looks, the 3rd one is my favorite! Of course, each one is beautiful. I enjoy and appreciate the very detailed tutorial. I think your style of " teaching" is excellent for someone who doesn't make such delicate items, normally.
I also want to sincerely, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I was able to use this video to make my Niece her prom dress. I was able to use your teachings to make a dress handed down ( she didn't want to add to wasted clothing. She chose to add a little bit, to make it her style. It turned out lovely.
With sincere gratitude for you sharing your amazing talents 😊,
Audri
I look forward to any content you make! You have an amazing quality and superb aesthetic to all of your creations and video editing that is superior to a lot of other channels and it just compels me to watch such talent. All three skirts are fantastic!!!
Thank you so much 🥰 I’m happy you like my videos!
This was amazingly informative and stunningly shot as well! You're an incredible filmographer as well as an absolutely phenomenal dressmaker!
I love tutorials, and yours are also work of art. I learn the best by looking under other people's hands, and this is pure joy. Thank you for sharing 🥰
Thank you! I love to watch other people work as well, so I always try to make the videos how I would enjoy them... And I'm happy so many people like it that way, too!
You’re very skilled. They looked amazing
I'm so glad I just came across your beautiful channel. I can't wait to see what else you have
Such an informative video! I think I will be using the patterns for multiple projects, your explanation seems so easy to understand.
I'm loving your videos. I've been trying to up my sewing game and this entire channel is full of tips and tricks to up the quality of my work.
Tank you! I'm happy you find some help in my videos!
This was calming to watch as well as informative
I’m happy you liked the video! 🥰
I always look forward to your videos. Thank you so much for sharing your gift.
Thank you 🥰
This is gold, thank you very much!
It looks so good! ❤ I've alway wanted to sew a tulle short skirt for myself, i think i'll give it a go with your 3rd method and all your advices ! Thanks!
Let me know how it turned out!! :)
These are all so lovely and delicate. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, I found the video very informative and inspiring!
Thank you!
Aaah thank you sm for this tutorial❤...my matric ball is very soon and I've been looking for a tulle skirt tutorial and now I've found the perfect video😊i cant wait to start and i think i will use your second style😊
Absolutely beautiful. I used to make wedding dresses. I really like your technique.
I’m a beginner and I’m having delusions of DIYing my wedding dress… any advice?
@@BlueBobbin designed and made wedding dress for last 50 years … take your time and you need patience especially with making a tulle dress .. and always make mock up of the dress in cotton fabric first so any mistakes and some alterations can be made on the mock-up
what a beautiful video. really relaxing
This is phenomenally inspiring! Thank you so much! ☺️💖
Thank you 🥰 I’m happy you liked the video!
Thank you I love watching your videos . ❤
GORGEOUS!
Well it made me want to buy tulle in every colour so I think it was an excellent yet expensive tutorial xx
Another fantastic video ❤I love everything about these skirts! Would love to be able to have this level of skill!💙
Thank you! I think its a lot of doing things slow and considerate - and of course doing it everyday :D
toujours un réel bonheur de voir vos créations.... amazing .......❤❤❤
That was delightful
Beautiful. I want make a tulle skirt. I have the fabrics.
Your videos are so relaxing.
Thank you for this great video! I learned a lot 😊
Such a great suggestion to iron a test piece. ❤
Yes it saved me a lot of burned Layers! Now I already know how to do my settings for the tulle I use, but with every new fabric I usually test it out.
You are amazing thank you for sharing this video of your work ❤️ ❤❤❤
Beautiful!
The skirts are beautiful. However, This was actually very complex description. I’m not new to sewing but I’m not an expert either and it seems that the actual skirt is easy to make but her description is best for expert sewers and should be dumbed down for only middle of road sewers like me. There are better beginner videos out there. It’s not super clear for me. This will frustrate me trying to follow along. Definitely an intermediate description.
I love her voice and this whole video aesthetic
I like the 3rd skirt they are all pretty
Love your videos ❤️
Love the tutorial
Thank you for this video! I'm making my first cosplay ballgown and I was completely stumped until I found this!
OMG..... a negative pattern piece!!!!!!!! that is so smart!!!! Of course! It almost feels like, why didn't I think of that earlier? lol
Brilliant tip, definitely saves pattern paper too XD, since it's a ginormous circle!!!
Can you please explain what is the point of it ? And wouldn’t it be too small to wear ?
Thanks so much for posting. Have been wanting to make what you call #2 for awhile but wasn’t sure the best process (number of layers needed and fabric recommendations). Your content is really exquisite.
Thank you so much! The number of layers also depend on what the top looks like. I made this skirt for the morning haze dress (it’s the video before) and the bodice contained of 3 tulle layers, so I endet up with three layers for the skirt as well (with the two inside layers only cut as regular circle skirts) so that skirt and bodice would have the same colour!
I think it’s a Godet type skirt
Pretty stuff!
You work magic with fabric ❤🤲
BRAVO!! I'm sharing! 😍
That's so cool ❤❤❤❤❤❤
WONDERFUL tutorial!!! I'll definitely be coming back to this video when I'm developing a pattern for my wedding dress! I won't begin pattern developing until I'm prepared to start construction, because I want everything to be fresh. If I work on making the pattern and construction too early and have to stop for a lengthy period, I'll forget key steps and such that I need to remember.
Got engaged in May. We're hoping to buy a house next year and marry the following year. I'll start working on my wedding dress after we move into our new home.
Thank you! I’m glad to help 🥰
And I definitely know what you mean! Since I’m working on a few commissions at the same time over a longer period of time I always have to take so many notes to understand my own patterns 😂
I wish you lots of fun with making your own wedding dress 🥰
@@friedalepold Thank you so much for posting and responding to my comment! I'm sorry I didn't see your reply for so long. Wonderful thing about tulle is it is wonderfully inexpensive, but makes the gowns look and feel so ethereal! I love it!
Still toying with ideas, but thinking of an off-white with floral printed organza (found one I fell in love with on Etsy) as an overlay, using your second tulle skirt example for the gown.
I'll be sure to share with you when I make the dress. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise and skills with us!
Thank you for this!
Enjoyed the tutorial
These give me delusions of DIY lol
absolutely stunning, and it's hard to choose a favorite
:D Thank you!
Thank you for sharing love it ❤ from Cape Town South Africa
thank you for the information 😊
Hello ! thank you very much ! It was interesting and really beautiful ! 😊
Beautiful ❤
Could you make a more indepth video on skirt 2? I have a really hard time following and understanding what you mean. I dont understand the negative pattern part at all
Me too
😍😍😍😍😯 que bello proceso
Beautiful.
the negative pattern is brilliant. I've never thought of doing it this way.🤦♀ Thanks a lot. This will help
@Reileen, I'm still unsure what of using a negative pattern means. Would you mind explaining this concept? I've tried Googling it, but I only get psychology answers, ha!
Could you explain, what is negative pattern? That would really help!
Very pretty 😀
The third skirt went over my head a little bit even though it isy favorite 😢.
I'm making a graduation dress for my 10year old and I would have loved to use that technique.
Lovely video.
Beautiful
Thank you very much for the video, be bless
I will take your tutorial and apply it to my 4 18 inch tall dolls i do believe they will be beautiful on my dolls as they are bjd dolls and have a beautiful figure for a tulle bodice as well I do enjoy your tutorials for my doll making thank you for showing me how to correctly do one i just cut about 19 or 20 circles for my dolls and layer mine from a center cut circle and stitch the tops togethter its pretty that way but your way will give so many more possibilities
I’m happy I could give some new inspiration to make tulle skirts for you 🥰 I’m sure it will look amazing!
Now I want to make one just so I can flounce around the house in it! LOL!
Thank you for this amazing turorial! So excited to try the 2nd one :) I'm interested to know how you manage the bulk at the waist while sewing? I've tried a few methods, but it never looks good. Any tutorial on this would be amazing and very much appreciated!
Hm I think I have a huge advantage with my sewing machine 😂 but I like to sew from the inside, so that the gathering is at the underside and so it doesn’t catch on the foot
Love the thumbnail it looks like a Sargent painting 🙂
WoW!
Nice to find you. I'm trying to embroider on 1 layer for overlay on silk dress. Your tips help.
I’m happy to hear that! In my winter cape Video I’m also embroidering some tulle, maybe that could be helpful as well? 🥰
Nice ❤
Beautiful moment
I'm enchanted by your skirt number 2! Being able to have translucency at the waist, with fullness at the hem is magical! It looks like you have basically slashed and spread the skirt pattern for that, does the final pattern shape differ from a full or double circle skirt then?🌟
Thank you! Every part itself is a half circle, but sewn together the bottom is more like 4 or 5 circles !
@@friedalepold wow so laid out flat it would be a spiral?! Fantastic! 👗
I have been waiting for another video. You did not dissapoint.😊 That iron looks so futuristic I have never seen one like it, even that is stunning. 🤩 could you leave a link where to buy one?
Thank you! and the iron is amazing. Its a "Tefal pro express ultimate" - I got it from my grandma so I don't have a link, but you can definitely find it when you search the name:)
Thanks!
A girls dream! So beautiful. Unfortunately I was never that skinny to actually wear those skirts. Lovely video though.