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Procuring Tools and Materials<\/h2>\n

Making ruffles without a sewing machine is a relatively straightforward task, and it’s useful to know if you don’t have access to one. The list of items you’ll need is extremely simple, and you should be able to find all of them quite easily. These include fabric of your desired colour and thickness, fabric scissors, safety pins, an iron, and (if you want to keep the ruffle in place) a good running stitch. Having these items on hand is essential in order to be successful at making ruffles without a sewing machine.<\/p>\n

Once you have all of the items you need, you need to be sure that you have the proper fabric for making the ruffles. It is important to choose the right type of fabric for this project. It is best to pick something lightweight and airy, with a loose weave. This will ensure that the finished ruffles look smooth, with no visible seams. It’s also important to make sure that the fabric is strong enough to handle being pulled and tugged as you create the ruffles.<\/p>\n

Cutting Out the Ruffles<\/h2>\n

First, cut the fabric into strips that measure three inches wide. To easily cut out three-inch strips, use the edge of a ruler or another straight edge. Cut the fabric in a single-layer, and avoid stretching it too much as you cut. Holding the ruler against the fabric will help keep it in place during the cutting process.<\/p>\n

Once you have your three-inch strips cut out, you will need to determine the length of the ruffles. Depending on the desired length of the finished ruffle, the length of each strip will vary. Generally, the longer the strip, the larger the finished ruffle will be. Make sure to cut the strips so that each strip is the same length, as this will ensure you get a uniform look.<\/p>\n

Tying and Pleating Ruffles<\/h2>\n