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Morex Ribbon Double Ruffle Ribbon, 1-1/2-Inch by 16.5-Yard, Orange

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It’s mostly done on a piece of fabric with a large width, so as to provide that cascading effect. How to Add Ruffles

If you want to create ruffles, what are your options? There are two methods you can approach: You can leverage a sewing machine to aid in making ruffles, with or without special accessories. Make sure to leave long tails at both ends of the stitch, and then pull on one end of the thread to create gathers in your fabric. This ruffle is created by gathering a strip of fabric along one edge with a basting stitch. They’re often attached to a flat piece of fabric and used along hemlines. Double Edge Ruffles You want to make sure the wide side of your piping tip is against the cake as you move the piping bag in a wave shape across the cake, letting the ruffles just fall into place, filling up all the gaps. With this technique you want to apply pressure to the end of the bag, but be very light and slow with your movements, allowing the buttercream to just flow out. Alternatively, you can make ruffles by hand. We will discuss both options and the different ways you can use both to customize your designs. Traditional Methods

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You may need to create a few tests at varying degrees of needle tension and stitch length to get the effect you desire. Double edge ruffles are made with a single strip of fabric gathered by one (sometimes two) basting stitches in the middle. Waterfall ruffles are created much like single edge ruffles, only you are gathering an elastic thread along the fabric’s seam. While there are special ways to get quality, even gathers, it’s still wise to learn how to make ruffles without extra tools – if only to better understand what’s necessary to create excellent, clean gathers.

Place colored thread in the bobbin. This will be your gathering stitch. Place a thread of a separate color in the needle. The bobbin thread will be pulled out later, which means that you can make it any color you prefer, without concern of it affecting your final product. Set the needle length to the longest setting. This will give you more space to bunch up your fabric later. For each of these effects I used around 2 and a half times my buttercream recipe to fill, cover and add the ruffles onto my cake. Pretty Ribbon Ruffles The first setting, indicated by a star, means that there will be no pleating at all – the ruffler foot will simply create a regular basting stitch. This is the most common type of ruffle, and what people usually imagine when thinking of the decoration.The first of the ruffles that I create in the tutorial I think looks like ribbons running all over the cake. I love how pretty this effect looks and in my opinion it has a very layered tutu look to it, so I think it would be perfect for a ballerina cake. The effect is created by using the #104 piping tip.

Pull out the bobbin thread, leaving the needle thread in place to keep the ruffles intact. With that motion, you’ll have created a clean, beautiful set of ruffles.A circular ruffle is often made as an embellishment or accessory. They’re developed by creating a circular strip of fabric and gathering it in the middle. You can adjust how many stitches the ruffle should wait before pleating; your foot will probably have four settings.

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