How to Smock Fabric - 3 Ways! | Smocking Tutorial (Cable, Wave + Honeycomb Stitch)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • In this video I share an in-depth tutorial on how to do my latest craft obsession - smocking!
    Shop my sewing patterns: www.roseryapparel.com/shop
    What I'm wearing: www.roseryapparel.com/pansy
    Things mentioned:
    Pleating machine: ebay.to/3rfLTtA
    How to calculate the amount of fabric you need: bit.ly/3riKYbL
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro
    00:50 How to pleat the fabric
    03:04 How to make a cable stitch
    05:44 How to make a wave stitch
    08:58 How to make a honeycomb stitch
    Equipment Used:
    Camera: Canon G7X ii
    Sewing machine: Brother FS101 (gifted)
    Overlocker/Serger: Singer 14sh644
    My fabric scissors: ldhscissors.com?bg_ref=Ol3q8HPRD7 *
    Where to find me:
    + Shop: www.roseryapparel.com/shop
    + Instagram: / roseryapparel
    + Twitter: / roseryapparel​​​
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  • @LadyBirdieBop
    @LadyBirdieBop 11 месяцев назад +7

    My mother and grandmother handmade all the baby clothes for my sister and me, most of which involved smocking across the chest. While my mother did the basic construction sewing, it was my grandma who did the smocking.
    My grandma now has dementia and I’m unable to learn this technique from her. It’s one of my biggest regrets in life that I didn’t ask her to teach me years ago.
    Thank you so much for this video. I’m so grateful that I can continue this legacy of smocking. As soon as my kids are comfortable holding a needle, I will pass along smocking to keep this craft alive. Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @evepaludan7713
    @evepaludan7713 Год назад +103

    This is so neat. I remember as a girl learning the honeycomb smocking from an aunt. She had me do it on gingham because you do not have to mark the dots!

  • @KennaDC
    @KennaDC 11 дней назад

    This is fantastic, thank you so much. As a plus-sized girlie, I've learned that smocked dresses are by far the most comfortable. I always wondered why it kept its shape, since I assumed it used elastic thread! Time to go make my own now ❤

  • @evec9449
    @evec9449 Год назад +16

    I've wanted to try this on gingham for a while - with no need to mark endless dots.

  • @PatMcFadyenGrowingGradeByGrade
    @PatMcFadyenGrowingGradeByGrade Год назад +40

    What a great tutorial! This will be a go-to video for beginners in smocking. You're a great teacher!

  • @marymary5494
    @marymary5494 23 дня назад

    Thank you. I remember yrs ago in needlework class some girls chose to do smocking, where as I chose to tie dye fabric to then make make garments from. (It was the 1970's ☺️) Now I'm in my 60's and have a little more patience I'd love to try this.

  • @CandycaneLane999
    @CandycaneLane999 Год назад +46

    My Aunt (who taught me to sew) made a crepe back satin romper with a smocked yolk for my son for a christening outfit, it is a cherished heirloom now 40 years later

    • @rosemaryarnold3918
      @rosemaryarnold3918 Год назад +3

      That sounds so precious! I'm glad you have this cherished special piece of clothing. I still have a finely crocheted bib that was made for my daughter 49 years ago.

    • @RoseryApparel
      @RoseryApparel  Год назад +2

      That’s so special!! And a lot of work and love put into it I’m sure 🧡

    • @emmalikesflowers
      @emmalikesflowers Год назад

      🥰so special..

    • @user-yg1tm9dm7z
      @user-yg1tm9dm7z Год назад

      😅​@@emmalikesflowers😅😢🎉😮🎉😂,

  • @judithjohnson8157
    @judithjohnson8157 Месяц назад +2

    BEAUTIFUL WORK AND AN EXCELLENT TEACHER. THANK YOU FOR SHARING! ❤

  • @alankritakaushal
    @alankritakaushal Месяц назад

    Thank you so much. This is the only channel that has shown smocking in its "stretched" mode. ❤ from India.

  • @merlin711oregon
    @merlin711oregon Год назад +3

    Thank you for the video. I smoked a lovely dress for my daughter when she was a wee little child. She's a grandma now! And I'm a great grandmother! Loved watching how much love I took putting those stitches in her garment.

  • @zoes_story
    @zoes_story Год назад +15

    This is so cool! I think a smocked cuff on a blouse is just the most elegant and interesting looking finishings you can do 💕

  • @ranajolie
    @ranajolie Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for being so easy to understand and showing visuals. Very much appreciated

  • @cjofloorish
    @cjofloorish Год назад +3

    I smocked dresses for my daughter from baby til about 6 and rompers for my son when he was a tiny baby. I love the look of smocking.

  • @airil_berry
    @airil_berry 13 дней назад

    You made it look so clear, thanks for sharing 🙏🏼

  • @abbycatherine
    @abbycatherine Год назад +9

    This looks like it would create really cool bust, sleeve, etc details for clothes. Excited to see what you'll do with smocking next!

  • @TheJaniebabe
    @TheJaniebabe Год назад +5

    You've taken me back to my year 8 textile and design class, thanks Janelle, lovely work.

  • @astraspidastra7195
    @astraspidastra7195 Год назад +7

    As always, your instructional videos are so well done and easy to follow. I’m in awe of your patience with this skill - I barely have the patience to sew ‘two rows of gathering stitches’, never mind smocking😂

  • @ginaburgess9759
    @ginaburgess9759 Год назад +37

    Hi Janelle. I used to make and sell smocked dresses many years ago. Before I got a pleater, I used to use printed heat transfer sheets to mark the dots on the fabric. I don't know if they are still available but it's worth looking into as it saved a lot of time.

    • @RoseryApparel
      @RoseryApparel  Год назад +10

      I need to see if I can get my hands on some as that would save so much time. I think I’ve also decided a need a pleater in my life too! x

    • @ginaburgess9759
      @ginaburgess9759 Год назад +2

      @@RoseryApparel definitely worth the investment if you know you'll use it

    • @pmclaughlin4111
      @pmclaughlin4111 Год назад +3

      Bless you...Did dots once. Own a pleater.

    • @sailaja5877
      @sailaja5877 9 месяцев назад

      I too used those dotted papers, iron and transfer on to fabric. I stitched many Bishop model frocks. I love dress making esp kids wear. In India those papers are not available now. It's easy, and fun to do smoak if someone do that gathering job😅

    • @LL-ue5vg
      @LL-ue5vg 24 дня назад

      Maybe you could print the dots onto the fabric using the cricut machine and invisible fabric marker. I’m going to try it too.

  • @Richer159
    @Richer159 Год назад +1

    Lovely . Thank you. I also like the way you have you stitched up your top, and the chain .. all showing aesthetic and culture of the world gone by. Thank you for bringing this beautiful culture to life.

  • @missyslittlethingsinlife1920
    @missyslittlethingsinlife1920 Год назад +4

    I love to smock. I used smock most of my daughter's clothes. Especially her Sunday church dresses. There are many heirloom sewing & smocking "gurus" in Australia such as Judith Adams, and many others whose names escape me. They often come to the states to teach workshops. I have several years of Australian Smocking & Embroidery (Country Bumpkin Publications) in my library. I'm not sure that they are still in business.
    May I suggest using quilting thread for pleating. There is nothing worse than having a pleating thread break. 😳 which is likely to happen with regular sewing thread.
    Beautiful job with you sampler & teaching of basic steps. With these stitches you can smock a yoke, cuff, insert, bishop & so many other options. Add a little bullion embroidery if you want to dress it up.
    We used to joke that smocking is for those with the leisure time, well to do & wealthy, but it started out being used when making working peasants (particularly men) garments to give an elastic ease to the work clothes. 😊

  • @number1angel66
    @number1angel66 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing! I've always loved smocked fabric and now, thanks to you, I can do it myself! Blessings of love and light to all!

  • @coralinainfantas3784
    @coralinainfantas3784 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great teacher !!! love to found this tutorial, remember my mother making little girl’s dress, now I’m planing to make one for my grand daughter. Also I sent this tutorial to my sister Eli in Switzerland 🇨🇭 thank you!!!

  • @buttercupthreads
    @buttercupthreads Год назад +9

    Lovely! I made a 1970s dress earlier this year that had smocking around the waist included in the pattern. It was so satisfying to sew and actually made for a really comfortable garment as well.

    • @RoseryApparel
      @RoseryApparel  Год назад +1

      Sounds dreamy! It’s such a satisfying process 😍

    • @Elizabeth-pq3gt
      @Elizabeth-pq3gt Год назад +1

      What pattern did you use? I've been looking for something similar, a dress with smocking at the waist

  • @parminderobhi
    @parminderobhi Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this video!!! My mom sewed all of our clothes growing up and I always wanted to learn how to do this because I love the versatility and beauty of it.

  • @mariacraciun5338
    @mariacraciun5338 Год назад +5

    Beautiful beautiful beautiful tutorial! I'm so excited to see your experiment with smocking! My mother in law uses this traditional technique while sewing Romanian traditional blouses.

  • @Jmlugo
    @Jmlugo Год назад +3

    I’ve been searching for a video like this for so long ❤❤❤❤❤ my grandmother always wanted to learn and I’m so excited to practice thanks Janelle

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 Год назад +2

    A great video! Thanks for sharing your journey, teaching us along the way.
    An easy way to have a ready made grid is to use gingham fabric.

  • @kawoyaamargaret9121
    @kawoyaamargaret9121 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for teaching.

  • @christinewalsh7262
    @christinewalsh7262 Год назад

    Absolutely brilliant

  • @jayasundharesan6783
    @jayasundharesan6783 Месяц назад

    So many memories with this

  • @pmclaughlin4111
    @pmclaughlin4111 Год назад +5

    Couple of tips: Even if using all 6 strands-strip your floss and reassemble-makes floss lie flatter and creates almost a pearl bead effect
    For English smocking (The cable and trellis stitches) Instead of knotting and pulling up at nadir of valley. Use a waste knot in outside. stitch into first pleat at normal depth (just above halfway)take first two stitches. Cut waste knot and anchor tale on backside in next few cables.
    Also, if you do a lot of trellis stitches and you need to keep the section stable: Backsmock (Cable for stable; wave for stretch)
    Helps the pleats stay neat

    • @nannettepiasini9824
      @nannettepiasini9824 25 дней назад

      Thank you for expanding your request to more advanced smocking skills. I was lucky enough to have a local Smocking Arts Guild in the area with extremely talented artisans sharing their skills.

  • @terrismith9946
    @terrismith9946 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for such a great video for a beginner. I hope to try it soon! 😊

  • @juless9277
    @juless9277 Год назад +2

    Another lovely tutorial! You have a real knack for explaining simply and clearly. Can’t wait to see what is ahead with smocking!

  • @ArmindaHeart
    @ArmindaHeart Год назад

    That’s so cool! Can’t wait for you to share your future smocking projects.

  • @charlotteg1635
    @charlotteg1635 8 месяцев назад +1

    What a job! Bravo, it looks amazing and it's very well explained, even for a French seamstress 😂😂

  • @lynette.
    @lynette. Год назад

    Very clear instructions taking the mystery out of smocking.

  • @chantaljobidon9846
    @chantaljobidon9846 Год назад

    Thank you for your video
    Canada. 🇨🇦👍💕

  • @carolyngrotaers4454
    @carolyngrotaers4454 Год назад +2

    A beautiful tutorial, Janelle.
    My favourite is the honeycomb too.😍

  • @lyndapeterson9948
    @lyndapeterson9948 Год назад

    Thank you Janelle that was lovely to watch.

  • @franug
    @franug Год назад +1

    Omg! I'd love to make a smocked dress for my daughter, they look so cute on little girls! Thanks for the tutorial😍

  • @laurenposcoliero8489
    @laurenposcoliero8489 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! I found some vintage (early 90s) little girls smocked dress patterns and I've been wanting to start them... But also super nervous about having no idea what to do. So referring back to the video will be a great start! 👍🏼👍🏼

  • @mregister3945
    @mregister3945 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing! 😊❤

  • @barbaraandrews402
    @barbaraandrews402 Год назад +3

    I smocked dresses for my daughter and eventually for my granddaughter using pretty prints and matching threads.
    You can buy sheets of iron on dot transfers in different spacing.(Sorry if you know this but prefer to draw them,) I am 🇬🇧 and there is a specialist on line shop.

    • @jennifershea7587
      @jennifershea7587 Год назад

      Great info! TY

    • @RoseryApparel
      @RoseryApparel  Год назад

      Good to know! That would be soo helpful!

    • @barbaraandrews402
      @barbaraandrews402 Год назад

      @@RoseryApparel Here is the website I used to order from.They ship internationally. Amazon also have them here in the UK so that's a possibility for you. Search for smocking dots.
      Happy stitching x

  • @nora.han.r9
    @nora.han.r9 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing. Love how you do the step-by-step esp easy for beginners to follow. I grew up wearing smocking dresses made by Mom and I hope to be able to continue Mom’s tradition (and of course continue to make my own smocking dresses). Thank you. For sure love all your videos. ❤

  • @debedwards1717
    @debedwards1717 Год назад +1

    OMG thank you. I was just about to research how to do some smocking.

  • @sharonbrinders1224
    @sharonbrinders1224 Год назад +1

    What an interesting video Janelle! !
    My fav would be the Honeycomb stitch. You really good at teaching, thank you so much. Remain blessed xxx

  • @SamanthaMadison197
    @SamanthaMadison197 Год назад

    Thank you for this video! I’ve been wanting to get into smocking for awhile and your tutorial makes it look much easier than I was expecting.

  • @felinetherapy4782
    @felinetherapy4782 Год назад

    I smoked a baby dress when I was in high school. It looked so good and surprisingly easy.

  • @eebeegee8325
    @eebeegee8325 Год назад

    Thank you! I love smocked shirts, their so pretty! 😍

  • @wolfgangshuman
    @wolfgangshuman Год назад

    Very excited to see what you create with this newly learnt skill.

  • @josiedemlakian4837
    @josiedemlakian4837 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this technique. Instructions were so clear and your work is lovely ❤

  • @noahellinsonbaker6833
    @noahellinsonbaker6833 Год назад +2

    This looks stunning and i would love to try this, can't wait to see what you make with this technique.

  • @annak1371
    @annak1371 Год назад

    Thank you. I appreciate that you took the time to show how to do this. I can't wait to try it.

  • @yahoo.com07
    @yahoo.com07 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us!! It's really magical!! XOXOX

  • @celestethompson4891
    @celestethompson4891 Год назад

    Yay a new video from you 😊so excited to watch ❤

  • @clambarn1218
    @clambarn1218 6 месяцев назад

    Great work.

  • @madelinegrudens
    @madelinegrudens Год назад

    Really excellent tutorial and you made it clear and easy to follow!! Gives me great ideas to add those touches on some projects I have in mind! Thanks for sharing 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @bhanupriya5698
    @bhanupriya5698 Год назад

    Your teaching process is very very good thanku dear love from india 🇮🇳

  • @keziahlee2216
    @keziahlee2216 Год назад

    This is such a great video! I cannot wait to start trying it out! :)

  • @kaydyanful
    @kaydyanful Год назад

    My friend lent me her smocking machine, and I just did some smocked sleeves to your willow dress pattern on some red and beige calico gingham, And it looks great!

  • @lori6178
    @lori6178 5 месяцев назад

    I’m so happy I found you! Have been wanting to learn this and your video is wonderful!!

  • @meredithlaverty3366
    @meredithlaverty3366 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much - an excellent tutorial. ❤

  • @olgamstelveen
    @olgamstelveen Год назад

    Thank you very much! I will definitely use it in my next sewing project

  • @cesarinasomogy7833
    @cesarinasomogy7833 9 месяцев назад

    You're tutorial is so easy to follow! Thank you so much! Can't wait to start practicing :)

  • @cinnamonteeth
    @cinnamonteeth Год назад +1

    A smocked detail on sleeves would be so cute!

  • @Ly0604
    @Ly0604 Год назад

    Very clear instructions!!! Thank you!!

  • @jayadoley9307
    @jayadoley9307 Год назад

    Amazing, thanks for sharing the video.

  • @damayanthiranaweera7292
    @damayanthiranaweera7292 11 месяцев назад

    You explain very clearly, thank you!

  • @rebeccasabourin6193
    @rebeccasabourin6193 Год назад

    Can't wait to see what you do with the smocking in things.

  • @bethduffus4598
    @bethduffus4598 Год назад

    This is a really clear tutorial. Many thanks

  • @thereversepolarbear
    @thereversepolarbear Год назад

    So lovely!❤

  • @justme1492
    @justme1492 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial! Thank you very much.

  • @Handmadebynaamamush
    @Handmadebynaamamush Год назад

    Wow it’s beautiful!!

  • @rosemaryarnold3918
    @rosemaryarnold3918 Год назад

    Very beautiful. I really enjoyed your talent. God bless you.

  • @user-kc2wm5fx2l
    @user-kc2wm5fx2l Год назад

    شكرا لك على هذا الشرح الجميل والواضح 👏👏👏

  • @barbedwards6270
    @barbedwards6270 Год назад

    Great video! You have an excellent way of explaining things (it is a skill! I am spectacularly crap at it!)
    You're a natural teacher!

  • @moyralouise7123
    @moyralouise7123 Год назад

    Thank you, great tutorial 😊

  • @marilynwood6934
    @marilynwood6934 Год назад

    Beautiful, time for me to revisit smocking.

  • @carolyndymond4065
    @carolyndymond4065 Год назад

    That's so pretty I'm going to give it a go.

  • @jamierguillory
    @jamierguillory Год назад

    How dare you! Now I want to do all the smocking.
    Beautiful tutorial as always!

  • @AnuRadha-tn7rt
    @AnuRadha-tn7rt Год назад

    Very clear explanation 👌

  • @clirea
    @clirea Год назад

    Love it ❤

  • @strwbrryfinchy
    @strwbrryfinchy Год назад

    Very interested to see what you create with this skill!

  • @engratiabanks9033
    @engratiabanks9033 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Alaskaraised
    @Alaskaraised 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this great tutorial! Now I gotta go learn another sewing technique! 😂

  • @elsewakker230
    @elsewakker230 Год назад

    Ohhhh I love it! It seems like I've found a new hobby :)

  • @traditionalcooking8482
    @traditionalcooking8482 10 месяцев назад

    Such a clean n easy to follow tutorial 😊thnk you

    • @RoseryApparel
      @RoseryApparel  10 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you found it helpful 😊

  • @bridgetisadreamer
    @bridgetisadreamer Год назад +8

    The stretchiness is so interesting!! I wonder if you could use it to make a kind of waistband? I know people do it with shirring so I'm curious!

  • @emilyemily7837
    @emilyemily7837 Год назад

    So cool!!!

  • @vickycompton9578
    @vickycompton9578 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to learn this ❤

  • @lauramartinezbautista6881
    @lauramartinezbautista6881 Год назад

    Beautiful work!!!!

  • @yasasripiyumika195
    @yasasripiyumika195 Год назад

    Thank you for the vedio definitely I am going to try ❤

  • @Ngwyddon
    @Ngwyddon 4 месяца назад

    such beautiful work tho! thank so so much

  • @anaramirez9813
    @anaramirez9813 Год назад

    Great great video thanks soo much!!!

  • @monya-shafy2106
    @monya-shafy2106 Год назад

    I like it it's so beautiful >>thank you for this video

  • @gingerginger3413
    @gingerginger3413 Год назад

    Thank u

  • @subacostacosts3500
    @subacostacosts3500 11 месяцев назад

    Super. ..👍👍

  • @iwasalllikeomg
    @iwasalllikeomg Год назад

    I hope you make another video applying this on a garment you make!

  • @TalkWithJoce
    @TalkWithJoce Год назад

    Yessss!!! Been meaning to look up how to smock!!! So what are examples of how this can be used on clothes? I mean I know how I've seen it look but wonder how specifically to do it

    • @RoseryApparel
      @RoseryApparel  Год назад +2

      Stay tuned! I’ll be sharing a video all about how to use these techniques for clothing soon 😊

  • @a.sobriquet6220
    @a.sobriquet6220 Год назад

    Fabulous tutorial…thank you! I wonder if this technique is what dressmakers used before there was elastic?