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DIY Stitching Tutorial for Beginners - 01 | Smocking Patterns

Smocking is an embroidery technique used to gather fabric.Here you see some basic Smocking Patterns we have tried..LIKE SHARE SUBSCRIBEAmazon: Shop: https://...

Canadian smocking is an art of fabric manipulation. It is commonly used to make pretty cushion covers, fancy curtains & bed covers. Canadian smocking is also known as North American smocking/ Lattice Smocking/ Capitone.  Each tutorial shows  1. Graph for each pattern  2. Length & width of fabric needed  3. How to sew cushion cover with the smocked piece

Canadian smocking is an art of fabric manipulation. It is commonly used to make pretty cushion covers, fancy curtains & bed covers. Canadian smocking is also known as North American smocking/ Lattice Smocking/ Capitone. Each tutorial shows 1. Graph for each pattern 2. Length & width of fabric needed 3. How to sew cushion cover with the smocked piece

This step-by-step smocking tutorial will teach you how to smock by hand.  You'll learn how to smock fabrics to make fabulous pillows!  #sandravansickle #smockingtutorial #sewingtutorial

Live With Sandra V Episode # 38: Part 1 Smocked PillowIn this video, I will explain the difference between English and Canadian Smocking and how to smock a V...

SMOCKING | How to Do Smocking the Easy Way | TREASURIE

Learn how to do smocking with easy photos and instructions. Learn pleating for smocking & embroidery stitches. Easy tutorial for beginners.

Start with drawing a net of dots on your fabric, I do the dots directly on the fabric but many makes a paper patterns with squares first, and then uses the corner of the squares to mark out the dots. my squares are 1*1 cm (0,4 inches), it is a bit small to work with, so if it is your fist try it can be good to start with some larger squares such as 2*2 cm (0,8 inches). With a lot of smocking techniques one usually marks on the back of the fabric, but now we mark on the front.

I thought that I would show how I make honeycomb smocking, the technique I used while smocking the leather belt thing.

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