How to Make Tulle Ruffles
Tulle is a traditional decoration for weddings, but it is suitable for many occasions. Add rows of tiny tulle ruffles to a satin pillow for the ultimate feminine accessory for your bed. Add a tulle ruffle to the bottom of a slip; you decide whether to let it peek out below your hemline or not. Create a heavenly effect by winding tulle ruffles around your Christmas tree. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Scissors
- Tape measure
- Pins
- Yardstick
- Fade-away fabric marker
- Needle and thread
- Sewing machine
Instructions
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Double Ruffle
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1
Cut three strips of tulle as wide and twice as long as you want your ruffles to be.
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2
Stack the strips on top of each other with all edges even. Pin the strips together along both long edges.
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3
Use a fade-away fabric marker to mark a line along the center of the length of the strip. Fade-away fabric markers are available at fabric stores. The marks they make fade away on their own in a few hours or days.
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4
Sew a row of gating stitches along the line you just drew. Either sew by hand with 1/4-inch running stitches or sew two rows of machine basting stitches.
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5
Pull up the gathering threads until the strip is half its original length. Knot the gathering threads on each end and adjust the gathers evenly. Use it as is for a decoration or attach it to a garment by sewing along the center seam.
Single Ruffle
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Cut two strips of tulle twice as long and twice as wide as you want the ruffle to be.
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Stack the strips and gather the ruffle as described in the previous section, in steps 2 to 5.
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Fold the ruffle in half, along the seam in the center. Sew 1/4 inch from the folded edge to hold the ruffle together. Use as is or attach it to your item by sewing along the seam at the top.
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Tips & Warnings
You can insert a single ruffle into a seam.
If desired, sew along the center seam on the double ruffle with small stitches to hold the gathers in place.
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