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Reddit mentions of Embroidex Ruffler Sewing Machine Foot for Low Shank Brother Brother, Babylock, Singer, New Home, Janome, Kenmore, Bernina, Bernette Pfaff Husqvarna Juki feet for Gathering, Pleats and Ruffles

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Embroidex Ruffler Sewing Machine Foot for Low Shank Brother Brother, Babylock, Singer, New Home, Janome, Kenmore, Bernina, Bernette Pfaff Husqvarna Juki feet for Gathering, Pleats and Ruffles. Here are the top ones.

Embroidex Ruffler Sewing Machine Foot for Low Shank Brother Brother, Babylock, Singer, New Home, Janome, Kenmore, Bernina, Bernette Pfaff Husqvarna Juki feet for Gathering, Pleats and Ruffles
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Makes Ruffles and Pleats with Ease - Create ruffles and pleats in varying depths and fullness, evenly spaced tucks, and gathers for home dec pillows and curtains. You can also create great trims with purchased ribbonsWill work with most low shank Brother Babylock Singer, Kenmore
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Height1.4 Inches
Length3.3 Inches
Width2.7 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Embroidex Ruffler Sewing Machine Foot for Low Shank Brother Brother, Babylock, Singer, New Home, Janome, Kenmore, Bernina, Bernette Pfaff Husqvarna Juki feet for Gathering, Pleats and Ruffles:

u/PhoenixCrabapple ยท 3 pointsr/Lolita

Sure. I recommend getting a few issues of Otome no Sewing, it's a magazine/book with lots of patterns and instructions to make several lolita outfits each issue. It's all in Japanese, but each issue has several tutorials that have very detailed pictures of each step. I've made 8 different pieces just from Issue 4,. You can find issues on Amazon from independant sellers. You'll also need tracing paper to trace the patterns that come with the books.
Gosu Rori doesn't have as detailed tutorials, but the designs are a lot more varied.

If you're going to make a dress with lots of ruffles I suggest investing in a ruffling foot for your sewing machine. It's much faster than doing them by hand, and makes very even, professional looking ruffles.

Get familiar with different techniques for putting elastic in fabric, either by shirring or sewing elastic directly onto the fabric. It really helps with fit, and if you don't want to deal with zippers, it's a good alternative.

Last thing I can think of, is that once you get the hang of different types of skirts and bodices, you can mix and match to make pretty much anything! It's fun! (when it's not frustrating as hell) PM me if you wanna know anything else! Good luck!