Smocking Patterns

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The Canadian Smocking Matrix Design is a unique and popular way of creating smocking patterns. It is created by first creating a grid of horizontal and vertical lines on a piece of fabric. Then, the fabric is gathered along the lines to create the desired pattern. This method is often used to create intricate and … Continue reading "How To Do Canadian Smocking Matrix Design"

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Sveta on Instagram: "I was going to share this smocking tutorial earlier, but always postponed and didn��t know if I should show whole process or just sewing part. Then I decided to make it together with pattern. I used a yoke part of basic shirt , it’s more complicated because of round neckline. For example, if you apply it for the sleeves bottom or others straight edge parts, you no need to cut original pattern for thousands slices, but for the curve edge you have to move every pleat.  Another important thing is that your pleat width should be same size as the space between, I made it in 1cm. Smocking pattern and how you fix it depends of your imagination, there are different ways and styles, I just share mine.   #smockingdress #sewingtutorials #isewmyownclothes #memadewardrobe #modernsew Round Yoke Dress Pattern, Pleated Neckline Pattern, Smocking Patterns Tutorials, Smocking Sleeves, Sewing Pleats, Recycling Textiles, Smocking Stitches, Pattern Making Fashion, Basic Shirts Pattern

Sveta on Instagram: "I was going to share this smocking tutorial earlier, but always postponed and didn’t know if I should show whole process or just sewing part. Then I decided to make it together with pattern. I used a yoke part of basic shirt , it’s more complicated because of round neckline. For example, if you apply it for the sleeves bottom or others straight edge parts, you no need to cut original pattern for thousands slices, but for the curve edge you have to move every pleat…

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