tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414074335640510180.post4432852765042654150..comments2023-03-24T07:04:54.784-05:00Comments on a blog about faith, marriage, health, travel, family: No-Sew Christmas Tree Skirt TutorialBeth Branstetterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13876631771401704113noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1414074335640510180.post-71411026681819887572012-12-30T08:15:23.299-06:002012-12-30T08:15:23.299-06:00I found you through Faithful City Mouse. Super fun...I found you through Faithful City Mouse. Super fun cute blog. Wanted to pass this along:<br />I have a ruffler foot and I despise it. Perhaps you will ahve better luck and love a ruffler, but I am not a fan, and maybe this will save you money anyhow.<br />An alternative method I learned at Craft Weekend is the following:<br />Set your machined to zig zag stich (a fairly wide length)<br />Grab a spool of thread (a different bold color would be helpful but whatever you have will do).<br />You will basically zig zag over the thread down the length of your fabric. The thread from the spool that you are feeding down the fabric won't be sewn onto the fabric. It will be free to move up and down. <br />Once done, remove your piece (carefully) from your machine and cut the thread from the spool, leaving a fairly long tail.<br />Now, hold the thread from the spool and gently pull to create a ruffle.<br />Hope this made sense. Carriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03282349265030971904noreply@blogger.com