The robe is extremely beautiful and on a personal note my mother was a dressmaker for 60 years and watching this video made me miss her so much keep doing what you doing says you're amazing
This video has given me the courage to make my own robe for my wedding. I studied tailoring and fashion during my formative education but stopped making things when I went to uni to study law. It would be so good to get my hands working again for my wedding.
This is so beautiful! I want to try and make this for my friend for her birthday but I'm a very beginner sewer. Do you think you need to have a lot of sewing experience to make it look this nice/ professional? It's so pretty 🥺🥺
Beautiful work..I love your tutorials and appreciate you sharing. I have a Question though what’s the difference between your cloud tulle method (prom dress bottom) and this method used in this video?
Hello, beautiful tutorial! Where I can buy the gather foot? I buy one in Amazon but I don’t ruffle or maybe I don’t know how to use it and program the machine to do it. Can you make a tutorial about the gather foot, set up and use it? Thank you
How did you keep your thread from snapping while gathering ruffles? About how many rows of ruffles you did on the body of the robe? How far to space rows? Guessing 2” apart
This was awesome! I love that you shoot your work as well, that's what I aspire to do. Also I bought a gathering foot from Wawak awhile ago and haven't used it yet, you've just inspired me to finally take it for a spin! LOL
this was such a good tutorial ! and it came out so pretty thank you for this !! i do have a question , just to be sure you used 4 layers to make the ruffle & 2 layers for everything else ? like the bodice and everything ?
Hey I was wondering how much tulle roll I would need to use if I only use it for the ends on the robe only. I'm using chiffon and tulle to make my robe.