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August 12, 2012
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:iconshinjusworkshop:
I think any description is redundant. The photo explains everything. Enjoy it and let me know if you used it and if it was useful!
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:iconrikka-yomi:
Can I translate your tutorial in fr ? (Herm, I already do it for me and my friends, but I prefer to ask you before posting the text en our forum...) I didn't post the photos, so I just put text below the link of this page ^^

Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial !

I get a problem although, for understanding one expression : 'Diferential feed' what do you mean by that ?
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:iconshinjusworkshop:
Sure you can translate it! Actually... can you please send me the translated text and I will redo the tutorial in French and credit you for the translation. What do you say? Also, differential feed is... hm, how can I explain... I don't know about others, but my serger can actually be set on different steps when working with stretchy fabrics or the thin ones that actually gather when are sewn. With a stretchy fabric you can stop it from stretching because it gathers it and when a fabric gathers while being sewn it stretches it (I really hope I made sense!). So, as I want to sew a piece of fabric that has a round shape, that one will stretch for sure when being sewn. But in stead of using the option to gather the fabric, I stretch it even more; this is usually an unwanted result when sewing a regular dress or anything that is supposed to be straight, but having frillier frills is good, right? so... yeah... that's the differential feed :P I sure hope it made sense!
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:iconrikka-yomi:
Thx ! I'll send it to you ;) It made sense don't worry ^^ Thx for the explanation ! Well, I still didn't know how to translate it >.<

I've send you the translation ! =3
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~XxDiCaPexX Mar 17, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
You ma'am, just made my life easier
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:iconshinjusworkshop:
haha, then you made me super happy :)
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:iconulquiorra-fan-grl:
The idea of making frills without gathering almost makes me want to cry out of happiness. Thank you for this! :D
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:iconshinjusworkshop:
Oh, you're welcome, but it's not my idea... It's highly used in haute couture, I think. It looks more elegant than the gathered frills... I just noticed it's not so used among cosplayers, so ... I made this tutorial!
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Mood: Love ~Cat-sama Oct 15, 2012  Student General Artist
This is genious!
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~uruhas-unicorn Sep 13, 2012  Student General Artist
Oh, nice! I never thought of making them this way. Very helpful~ ^___^
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