Not long ago while pleating an insert I though how nice it would be to have a basket of already pleated inserts and bishops. The light bulb in my head went off, and I am now trying to always pleat more than one thing when I have the pleater out! My basket now has a few pleated inserts ready for smocking and soon I will add a few bishops in various sizes and colors for the new expected grand baby!
Although the thought of pleating doesn't make my heart beat faster, a pleated insert and floss to match my fabric does!!! This morning I pleated the two inserts that I need to finish up my samples for Martha Pullen School and after consulting my DMC floss chart made a trip to Hobby Lobby for floss. I am now ready for some evenings of smocking!
Do you have a trick to help make pleating less of a chore?
Michie'
4 comments:
I just read your post and think it's a great idea. I've always purchased my pre-pleated insterts. Which fabric do you use for your inserts and what size?
Thanks for your wonderful blog. It is so inspiring.
Regards,
Virginia
It seems that many people have a big dislike of pleating! I agree that good fabric makes a big difference, but having the correct needles is also important. I don't mind pleating, except when I am in a rush to get to the smocking..;-)
just another step before the fun!
I have to make more inserts so I can smock and then create!
Great idea! And I'm glad to know there will someday come a day when my dowel rod doesn't become a sword or a princess wand that I have to search for! :)
I became at one with my pleater several years ago when I pleated 150 bonnet kits for SAGA convention. I now think nothing of whipping it out and pleating away. I have changed needles in the middle of pleating when one broke... took the top rod off to make sure a seam went through fine. Now those colors you are using make my heart sing.
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