Learn to Hand Sew: Rolled Whip Gather for Ruffles & Attaching to Your Garment
Welcome to another Quick Stitch tutorial! The seventh technique in our hand sewing series is the rolled whip gather. This technique is used for joining ruffled edges on fine items like millinery and ruffles. We will demonstrate how to create your ruffle and then how to attach it to your finished pieces such as a cap, cuff or front of a shirt! Left handed? We have you covered! Be sure to check out the other "revamped" tutorials in our series: Prepping Your Thread: • Learn to Hand Sew: Preparing Your Thread The Running Stitch: • Learn to Hand Sew: The Running Stitch The Backstitch • Learn to Hand Sew: The Backstitch The Spaced Backstitch • Learn to Hand Sew: The Spaced Backstitch The Hem Stitch: • Learn to Hand Sew: Hem Stitch The Rolled Hem: • Learn to Hand Sew: Rolled Hem Follow along as we add more stitches and techniques to our series so you, too, can learn to hand sew! Thinking about sewing an 18th century wardrobe (or a history bounding one)? Follow our Sew Alongs to get dressed from toe to top! • Sew Alongs Subscribe and click the bell so you will know the moment we upload new videos for your viewing and sewing pleasure!

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