5 easy steps to perfect bullion roses every time
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Bullion roses are beautiful to embellish any heirloom or classic garment, and while there is a learning-curve, these five steps will help navigate your way through this beautiful stitch.
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Why would anybody give this a thumbs down? People, amiright? Love you and all your vids, Sarah.
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
hahaa it's all good, get enough people involved and you're bound to make someone unhappy ;-) thanks!
You make everything so easy to understand. Thanks for your videos.
I learned a lot of your other bullion video so when I saw this one I clicked on right away!
Can’t wait to try them with my new floch! So many pretty colors, can’t choose. I can’t wait to see my February braid!
How beautiful thank you very much. I love bullion roses
I’m so glad you posted this. I’m making a smocked dress that has bullions on it for Easter. You always make it look so easy. Excited to try this
@maryannoberhofer4649
3 жыл бұрын
Angeekaye Nursemom me too, I hope! But made a plan b dress first, in case I don’t get the smocking done.
Thank you for uploading this video.The rose is perfect.
Thank you! That is exactly what I needed. I have been practicing, but you added exact placement of your needle, So Helpful!
The timing of this is beyond perfect. I'm attempting my 6th try at a bishop and finally smocking it. Your videos are son valuable
This video was so helpful. You make it look so easy.
Beautiful roses. So glad you made this video. I’ve been making bullion roses for years but each one of mine is different from the other no matter how hard I try. ❤
Hi Sarah. So good to see you again. Thanks for this tutorial. A great refresher. Hope you and the family are well.
another awesome video! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you..so pretty.
Your work is so beautiful ❤️❤️😘
You are amazing and I’m just trying out your tip for joining the back to the to the front in one continuous panel.....i used to smock a lot when my kids were little but I’m 66 now and the brain doesn’t work quite as fast as it used to, (which is really annoying), and I wanted to try out the bullion for the first time ever and up popped your KZread video. Thank you so much for all your help with this...your a treasure! 🌺
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Glad you're here 💕
Hi there, it seems to me that the video was very short somehow. I am eager to learn from your videos to make little dresses to my newborn granddaughter. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledges with all of us. I appreciated,
Very Very....nice
Thanks for the video
Hi, the video is really awesome. But can i know how many times you go around the needle with the thread for each rose petal?
I have difficulty with making the bullion rose on a smocked dress. Have you posted making a rose on a smocked dress? If not, can you please make a tutorial on making a bullion rose on a smocked item? I really enjoy your tutorials! Thanks!
Is "Floche" a brand of stranded cotton or silk embroidery floss? A way to help avoid tangles is to work with the "grain" of the thread. All threads have a grain or direction of twist. Some embroidery thread packets show you where to pull the thread from, this is so you will thread your needle with the end you pull out first, so you work with the grain not against it (which is more prone to tangles). Another way to tell the grain of your thread is to take a length and holding at both ends slide it side to side across the skin just above your upper lip. you will feel one way will be smooth and the other slightly furry feeling. you want to thread your needle so you are working WITH the grain rather than against. If you imagine the thread has little spines sticking out along the length you stitch so the spines are smoothed as you pull your thread through rather than spiked up as you pull your thread through. It definitely minimizes snarls and tangles when you work WITH the grain.
Hi Sarah. Thanks so much for the awesome video. I am wondering if you might be able to use a yarn swift and ball winder, instead of having to do braids. It’s just that when you took the hank of floche out of the box, it looked exactly like a yarn hank before I wind it into a ball from the swift. 😊
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
hey there, thanks! I don't think that would be a good idea since it's a delicate fiber, and the braids do a good job of keeping everything neat while taking up little space. but it's a neat idea, thanks!
I saw you wrapped about 15-20 times around needle each time???
Your videos are awesome! Where do you order your floshe and are there various sizes of it? I’ve always used DMC embroidery floss and I’d be interested to know where you get yours?
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I sell it on my website, sarahclassicsewing.com. floche only comes in one size, 16.
Which fabric is best for bullion rose work..Plz do a video on fabric and its suitable works
Hi. When will the floche club membership open back up? Kicking myself for missing out. Thanks.
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
February 😍 I'll be annoucing thru my newsletter and on instagram, and I'll try to post here too. Thanks so much!
Hi Sarah, where do you buy the flouche thread? And when smocking or making the bullions, do you separate the threads and how many threads do you use for this? Thank you for any and all help you have such wonderful videos..
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
hey there, thanks so much! floche braids can be found here, sarahclassicsewing.com/collections/shop-floche-braids. and I just use one strand of floche (it doesn't really separate unlike floss). one strand is about 1.5-2x the width of floss. thanks again! :-)
Your video shows you day start on left but it shows up on your right ! I’m confused
buenos dias... donde puedo conseguir la plantilla para medir el contorno del cuello
@taniac2575
Жыл бұрын
eBay o Etsy
Sarah, do you use floch for regular smocking, or just for embroidery?
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
I've done both :-) ...and cutwork, shadow work, buttonholes, ha! I use it for all sorts
Sarah can tell please what ki d of dread I will for the embroidery and also for the pleather machine I found one today please can you guide me thanks
🌹 At 5:58 and especially at 6:00 it appears that parts of some bullion roses are on top of parts of leaves like real leaves and roses. Did you embroider the green leaves *before* you embroidered the bullion roses? Thanks😊
@sarahclassicsewing
Жыл бұрын
I remember doing it afterwards, I generally do leaves after the flowers anyway. but you can get the leaves behind the flowers by bending the fabric to move the flower embroidery around. thanks!
Allah ! Where did u learn all these
I was wondering if you could help me with some certain stitches in smocking. You FB page says to email you, but I cannot find your email anywhere.
@sarahclassicsewing
3 жыл бұрын
here you go, kzread.info/dash/bejne/g6Clyrqkd7KYmqw.html
Hola, a veces se ve borrosa, la próxima harás mejor. Bordas genial!! Desde Madrid, España.
Thank you for this tutorial. Just so you know. You have set your closed caption to Indonesian not English. :)
The camera doesn't focus properly
@user-hb2jm7nb2r
Жыл бұрын
Traduz em português este vídeo
For some reason, I’m having a difficult time understanding you and the subtitles are absolutely a mess. I wish I could understand
For some reason, I’m having a difficult time understanding you and the subtitles are absolutely a mess. I wish I could understand what kind of fiber you are describing
The transcript is junk and as soon as you start I cannot tell what the name of the thread you are using. You say it several times but I don't know what you said so don't know what floss or whatever you are using. So Sad.
@sarahclassicsewing
4 ай бұрын
lol it's floche. you can just ask nicely... hope you're having a better day today.