Tuck into Texture
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- čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
- Create simple tucks for quilts, cushions, bags and home decor on the sewing machine. Follow along with Jennie and get into texture. From one strip of fabric - a delectable decorative effect. Explore one of Jennie Rayment's unique creations from her 'Tucks Textures & Pleats' and 'Creative Tucks & Texture' books. Make tucks any size, you can even make pintucks by just changing the meaurements. Embellish, enhance and enjoy - it's fun, fabulous and oh sew easy!
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You are such a master, you make this look effortless!
Omg I love you, so funny and informative. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Just had my first try ... Really enjoyed doing it so thank you ❤ ... My donkeys were a tad troublesome though, so ditched them and just did an extra back stitch to lock my thread 😂
Jolly good at flipping and flopping. There’s hope for me yet!
I have sewn various things for over 60 years now. I'm always looking for new sewing information, and tonight I hit the jackpot!
New-to-me terms:
Twiddling
Flipping
Flopping
Donkey
Donkey's back
Thank you!! Your video has been happily entertaining! Off to see your others now!
PS: You forgot Hair Dresser and Stylist in your credits. Lol 😀
You’re so durable , I could listen to you all day 😂 beautiful work too.
Thank you so much Jennie, exactly what I wanted to know how it's made. Would love to have a 1-on-1 sewing class with you 💕
Glad it was useful - Thank you for watching
I love this. Thank you so much for the straightforward, no waffle, enjoyable tutorial!
Thank you kindly for this amazing video. The explanation was charming excellently paced and the volume was just right. My very first tuck came out beautifully in my opinion and its all thanks to you. I hope you are doing splendid!
This was the first time I was able to really get my head around this technique, thank you so much!
This is exactly what I want to do for the waistline of my drop waist summer dress! Thank you ❤
Fantastic ! Thank you so much for an unwaffled video! Ill be getting your book.
WOW!!!! Genius!!!! I work with fabrics and love your work! thanks for sharing!!
by the way, I'm buying your book!!!
Thank you for your lovely video. Knowing how to add pintucks for texture is a skill I am sure to find useful in future projects!
Glad it was helpful!
I love the donkey thing! Both useful and cute :)
Thank you Jenni very easy to follow tut and so clearly explained 😊
Yes! I agree about the donkey bit.
This is the first time I made really neat pin tucks. I loved the li'l donkeys. Thank you Jennie for your clear instructions.
Thank you so much for this wonderfully clear and thorough tutorial! I am about to begin a project containing hundreds of tucks so I needed a tutorial that would put my mind at ease, and this was the one that did it. Your cheerfulness and clarity make it seem so achievable!
You're an amazing woman, thank you so much for this lesson.
I have made a cushion like this as a gift, the recipient was thrilled to bits.
I am so glad that I found your video. Absolutely beautiful work. I will try it.Thank you so much.
Oh yes!.. Liked a subscribed... You are a wonderful teacher... I'm doing research to begin quilting! 👍 I have pattern sewn before so.. that's that as far as getting along with a sewing machine, but.. I have to look at more patch work videos where you explain just how to join the squares and applying a binding... ok, whish me luck, And I hope in like a months time I'll be ready to start having bought all my materials.
I'm very exited to show you the end result, hope you have Instagram or Facebook.
One more thing...I'm an absolute beginner in quilting 🙈😅 and 58 years old 👍👋
Good luck - I am going to do some Zoom classes as well - they may help. Sorry for long delay - I hadn't looked at my channel for ages. Thank you for watching.
I could listen to your voice all day! Great tutorial!
This was extremely helpful in simplifying a terrifying process (at least to me). Thank you for the tricks and the laughs as well. Very fun and informative!
Thank you very much ♥️🌺♥️
Thank you so much Jennie for this detailed tutorial. I just finished making these tucks on my Top ❤
What a perfect solution to hide that ugly 48" black TV screen! (I would attach a photo if I could figure out how -- take my word for it, the tucks look great!). Jennie, you spoke to my quilt guild in Chula Vista, California in maybe 2006?? I still remember you telling the group that "font makes a difference!" when you were telling us about your books. You were a hoot! Thank you!
Simple, yet detailed techniques can turn something into a great piece, very manual feeling and haute couture. Thanks so much. We can feel you enjoy teaching that!
Lovely clear, practical demonstration, thank you!
Thanks so much for a wonderful lively video! I never even considered doing this sort of embellishment before and I have thoroughly enjoyed your charming instructions. I will find your web site too!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the compliments
Thanks Jennie I will definitely enjoy trying this technique
Thanks going to get books very well taught and made me laugh thanks
Fabulous video and presentation! I love your voice!!! Sound so proper and soothing to listen❤
Well explained❤❤ thanku
Wow this video was so inspiring! Thanks so much for sharing. I can't wait to get hold of your books!
What a great experience; feels like I'm sewing with Mary Poppins (that is a compliment) wonderful instructions!
Wonderful! Thank you Mary Poppins signing off!
Thank you Jennie, going to show my 8 yr old granddaughter this video and see if she can do it, you're a great teacher. x
I thank you very muuch .i enjoyed your video
Thank you for your tutorial, very informative and such a joy to listen. You have a beautiful voice and accent and I would love to listen an audiobook read by you 😊
So simple but very effective. I look forward to your next lesson.❤️
Beautifully explained, please make more videos like this .
Fantastic, so easy to follow, explanation! Thank you so much
Oh, this is such a delightful tutorial!!! I love those donkeys and your special love for them ;)
I definitely will give this a go!!
Thanks so much! 😊
You're very entertaining! I am a fashion student currently looking for samples to explore and I think I might buy your book to really help me down the line. Very glad I found this video!
How wonderful! Great teaching! Thank you!
Bellísimos
Very interesting design. First time seeing this done with tucking. Thank you for video. Very much enjoyed.
You are a star Jennie. I needed this video. I do wish I had found you yesterday though :-)
Excellent tutorial. Thank you Jennie 🌹
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
You are so funny!! I love listening! 👏
Excellent tutorial, I really enjoyed it.!
Hi, Jennie very much enjoyed watching your video, for sure will be trying out your tucks really lovely. Thanks for sharing
It was really informative, very nicely explained. Thank you so much. Hope to see more. Thanks again
Glad you liked it! Will be doing more - thank you for watching.
Enjoyed this and will be trying it out later. Looking forward to the next tutorial x
Gee! I just loved your video! So informative! The perfect mix of clear instructions and personality! Thank you, I really enjoyed your tutorial!
Glad it was helpful!
You are just awesome mam your teaching style just fabulous I love u mam thank u so much for sharing great knowledge....now I m ur big fan 💐💐💐
Beautiful techniques and very informative video!!
Excellent 😊
Love your videos, you are so clear in your instructions x
I love your teaching voice, although you have a British accent it's easy to understand while also sounding engaging but not superior. Thank you for your tutorial.
Thank you! 😃
I love this tutorial and your analogies are the best!!!!
this is so cute, thank you for the tutorial, im doing this for college assigment
Hi Jennie, I just discovered your channel after I saw one of your manipulated circle panels on Pinterest (the one with the black and white squares in the bottom left of the panel). I’ve subscribed to your CZcams channel and am watching all of your videos. I’m waiting for an online Zoom class for fabric manipulation. Love your work and your teaching style💕🇨🇦
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial on PINTUCKS. I know you go into much more than pintucks, but I want to tell you that searching under pintucks I watched at least 12 other videos and none of them came close to yours. You explain so many things that others leave out: the two donkeys, different ways to mark your fabric, sewing in one direction and then the other. I'm grateful I finally found yours (maybe because of the word 'tuck'?) I suggest you change your title to include the word pintuck, so others like me can find you more easily. You are a wonderful teach and you don't go into a bunch of confusing technical detail, for instance, when you say that sometimes the tucks are on the top and sometimes on the bottom (?) when you turn, but not to overthink it (my weakness) but just fold and sew towards the next donkey.
How very kind of you and I am glad that you have found the video helpful. I will add the word pintuck and Yes - I was wrong to omit it. Interestingly a pintuck used to be a fine tuck that you could insert a pin into - hence the name. You can make tucks this size on the machine using a pintuck foot and a twin needle - it has a series of grooves underneath. My first book 'Tuck Textures & Pleats' has a chapter on this. There you are - the teacher in me has to come out!!!
loved it. I liked, subscribed and hit the bell :)
hahahahaha..been sewing for yrs...never heard of 'donkey'.....so made me smile ..thanks for video..would be great if you could do some close ups once youve done the tucks and the finished piece, as couldnt see very well .i love doing fabric manipulation :) x
Perfeito seu trabalho, parabéns 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Brilliant! Thank you!
Wow great
Loved n enjoyed the way u explained
Will try this on my dress neckline
Ty
My pleasure 😊 Glad it was helpful
Thank you so much this is clear and helpful🌹
Glad it was helpful!
I am so excited to give this technique a try!!!
Wow! How creative.
So sophisticated, need to try this too!
Thankyou . I had problem with the stitching as the thread always tangle also it pull the cloth inside witch made me loose interest in stitching. I will definitely try this method
Love the donkey idea!❤
Glad you liked it
Excellent
A Great Tutorial! Thank you so much.
You're very welcome! Glad you enjoyed it - more will be coming!
Just loved the video, Jennie. So much looking forward to the next one. What! You? BBC? You’ve always spoken better than them. 😀😀 xx
You are too kind! x
I cantwait to use this technique for a blouse I'm making. Thank you
Great video! Easy to follow along!
I love this video. I wish you would make more.
Working on it! Will let you know when more are ready - thank you for watching
Wow. Very nice. Greetings from Merida Yucatan. Mex.
Great video, thank you.
Thank you. Very clear explained.
Thank you sooo much for this video!
Awesome and inspirational video. I thought, with all those patterns behind you, could a Bridget Riley painting be translated to fabric using these techniques…? Obviously it would take a lot of work.
love this! thank you so much!
I have enjoyed it. Thanks, Jennie
Beautiful work
OMG!! You are a pure delight to watch my dear :D
You are amazing thank you !!! ❤️❤️
You're so welcome! Thnak you for watching
Your work is exquisite!
Thank you and thank you for watching
Thq mam
Hi! I love Frixion pens but I’m not sure I would use it on fabric. The ink disappears when you put heat on it but it’s visible again in cold temperatures. Great video.
yes I too wouldn't use on fabric - it not only apears when cold - they can damage the glaze on chintz and remove the dye on other materials - they are meant for paper but can be used on fabric with care. Thank you for your comment.
Really enjoyed ❤️
Thank you, will definitely be giving this a try x
Brilliant ❤❤❤❤
Lovely!
Hey im working on a project rn and i incorporated this technique, however i need help or an opinion on how you would finish the edges on a panel with this ?
what should i do if I want the tucks to get narrower in width as I go down , sort of like a spine ? Thank you for this video