(English) How to make latex ruffles

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Tutorials and how to March 7th 2010

11 Responses to “(English) How to make latex ruffles”

  1. Miss Fuzzy Bunny Says:

    So which do you prefer–ruffles or pleated edges? The pleats seems almost unavoidable on clothes these days, don’t they?

  2. Latex Kitty Says:

    I like both! But I think that you can do a bigger variety of things with pleats and they just look so cute.

  3. Silly TwoRocks Says:

    Hey, Kitty!

    Can you make some inflatable latex gear for me?

    Seriously.

    I need some inflatable latex bunny suits.

    Really.

  4. Latex Kitty Says:

    @TwoRocks

    Haven’t seen you in quite some time…seems like you are having big plans this easter! :) Hope to see you around Europe this year.
    Well do you know the inflatable specialist from PrettyPervy? They have great stuff and are so skilled, I love their costumes…some of them are so funny!!! Check them out:

    http://prettypervy.com

    PS:
    3xL says hi and I should mention the following to you: ” he thought its good that you are called TwoRocks…since ThreeRocks would be way too freaky” *lol*
    …you know his humor… ;)

  5. Jay Says:

    Thank You Kitty! I just e-mailed you last week asking for a how-to on frills this is even better I found an other way to make them but from your pictures this method gives you a professional designer look. Thank you again for sharing your skills with the world.

  6. Latex Kitty Says:

    @Jay
    thank you Jay, I am glad you like it. I wished I had earlier time to get back to my tutorials, but that’s how it goes sometimes.
    I could take now more time aside to work on the site and hope to get a lot of things done. :)

  7. Ellendyl Says:

    Thanks to your posts and to your “latex beginner pack” promotion, I’ve made a skirt.
    Since I messed up with the bottom edge, I made frills on it, but before your article :$

    It was mainly “gathering” method, but when you say it is irregular, I’m surprised.
    My method is to fold it regularly, the size of the elementary folding length will impact the result.
    Let’s say we take a basic folding of 1cm.

    The strip is glued on the border on both sides.
    When ready to apply, I put 1 cm going left, then I fold and go 2cm right, then fold and 1cm left then fold and 2cm right and so on.
    You can either fold always to the front (or always to the back) to have oriented frills, or you can fold once towards the front and once toward the back (the choice I made.

    I planned to take pics of the skirt but some problems happened and distracted me.
    I’ll try to correct that as soon as possible for the gallery.

  8. Stuart Says:

    Thanks for the tutorial i made a twin ruffled mini skirt one 5cm long the other 10 cm long but used one big circle for each so to avoid trying to glue them together, i also put a narrow hem on the bottom of the circle before i glued it to the yoke got into trouble when i tried to glue the sides of the skirt together though but managed it. Great site kitty keep it up, too many people keep the trade secrets to themselves. Any chance of a bra cup/band tutorial????

  9. Latex Kitty Says:

    @Ellendyl
    *ahem*….as I wrote in the bottom of my post:
    “(If some of you wonder why there are no pleats to see in this tutorial, then let me just mention that I will cover that in another chapter.) “

    pleats will come later….!

  10. Ellendyl Says:

    Oops, my mistake.

    Since I don’t know the technical names in english, I didn’t made the link between pleats and what I made. For me it was frills like the rest (it was the only term I knew until your article).
    So thanks for opening this new term to my frenchy me :)

  11. lat3x69 Says:

    Great tutorial, I hope to start making some clothing soon for myself and my wife. I would love a quick tutorial on how to add extra crotch area in leggings/pants for myself. Or one on how to make socks/feet for leggings. Thanks again, your tutorials are so detailed with great photos.

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