2girlsmommy
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I would say do the Portrait Peasant first...your neckline and sleeves will "ruffle" from the elastic casing and if you do a bottom ruffle it will be good practice for the amount of gathering and ruffling on the stripwork jumper (I just finished my first one last night--and I did the double ruffle at the bottom). I don't have a ruffler foot and I always just do the gathering threads because I like the control I have over them doing it by hand. I've only had threads break on me twice and it was my own fault for trying to pull too quickly.I found that if I gather and slide the ruffles down to the midway point as I go on one side and then switch to the other, I can get them pretty even. I gather it up tight first and then adjust outwards to line up my seams.
Good luck to you!!
You can start with either and just not put ruffles on them yet until you are more comfortable ruffling. Both patterns are great and really easy,just follow the steps and Carla will walk you through it.
As for ruffling, it really it not that hard but it can be time consuming. You can do it.
Both are pretty simple. I know you won't have trouble with either. There are lots of ways to ruffle but my favorite is the dental floss method. If you look on the first page of the thread Teresa has a link to a tutorial I did using dental floss!
Thanks everyone...I think I'm going to tackle the Portrait Peasant and then maybe try the simply sweet. I bought a combo pack that had 3 in it and the ones I mentioned were the ones that came together...maybe I'll have to get the the other combo pack from Carla C and then I will be set for a while!
On a side note, my Grandmother made all of my clothes until I was a bratty 8 year old who wouldn't wear them anymore because I thought they weren't cool! She died when I was 16



Erica