If you've ever used a ruffler foot you will know you need to guide your fabric carefully.
I've been making a Victorian Gown. That means lots of ruffley goodness. I have about 150 meters of ribbon I'm using on this project most of which I've been pleating using my sewing machines ruffler foot.
Carefully guiding that much yardage through would drive me insane!
I needed a way to make it easy and fast without needing a lot of concentration.
I needed to automate guiding that ribbon through.
It's so easy and simple and effective I can't believe I didn't think of this earlier.
I've been making a Victorian Gown. That means lots of ruffley goodness. I have about 150 meters of ribbon I'm using on this project most of which I've been pleating using my sewing machines ruffler foot.
Carefully guiding that much yardage through would drive me insane!
I needed a way to make it easy and fast without needing a lot of concentration.
I needed to automate guiding that ribbon through.
It's so easy and simple and effective I can't believe I didn't think of this earlier.
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Is this your exhibition?? Exciting. #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine had an embroidery piece in the exhibit. She lives far away so I had to take photos for her.
DeleteDid you have something displayed? Exciting! :)
ReplyDeleteNo, but a friend of mine did. I just rather liked the lines in this shot.
Deleteooo interesting did you have an item in this? it does make an interesting picture love the colours
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like it. The first piece is an embroidery my friend did.
DeleteWhat an interesting shot, exciting for your friend to have a piece in this exhibit.
ReplyDeleteShe lives in another state so it was lovely to be able to see her work in person.
DeleteI love the angle and the way the light catches the shiny elections in the wall paper.
ReplyDeleteIt's actually a corrugated iron wall inside a huge warehouse, they brew boutique beers and ciders and have a restaurant too. It's a lovely place for a gallery display.
Deletean interesting shot. i like the lines of the corrugated iron. looks like a couple of pieces on the wall were sold.:)
ReplyDeleteYes, a few pieces sold really quickly it seems - the exhibt has only been up for a week.
DeleteThese look lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt was really interesting to see all the different artists interpretation of what a Numbat looks like.
DeleteLove the works! Looks like a nice exhibit =) #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteIt was really interesting because there were so many different types of art, wordwork, paintings, embroidery.
DeleteI love the mix of frames
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting to see the mix of frames isn't it?
DeleteI love this, the wall really makes it stand out
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
Perhaps I should have put up a photo of my friends embroidery instead but I just liked the lines in this shot.
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