📌💎Tutorial and Masterclass "Cloud Dress". Working with tulle. Parts 1 to 13.

Опубликовано: 23 Август 2026
на канале: We sew wedding dresses with Designer HelenPekur
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It's no secret that there are dress styles that seem to never go out of style, finding their fans every season. The "cloud" dress is one of them. If you don't believe me, you can check it out by searching for "buy cloud dress." You'll see how many sellers offer similar styles. And what's offered is what's in demand. Of course, there's demand not only for the "cloud" dress, but for other designs as well. Nevertheless, I offer you a training master class on making a timeless dress—the "Cloud" dress. This lesson provides a detailed calculation of tulle consumption for both individual details, ruffles, and the entire skirt. The topics of making and attaching ruffles to tulle details are also covered in detail. The nuances of the topics allow even a beginner to master this design. However, keep in mind that dresses with such skirts will require patience and meticulousness.

In this detailed video tutorial, we'll walk you through the entire process of creating the legendary "Cloud" dress. This master class consists of 13 parts, in which I demonstrate in detail the technique of working with Euro tulle: from precise calculations of material consumption to signature techniques for creating incredibly fluffy ruffles.

You'll learn:

How to correctly calculate the amount of tulle for a multi-layered skirt.
Secrets of quick cutting: how to work in several layers and avoid mistakes.
The technique for creating perfect ruffles: machine settings, choosing presser feet, and joining methods.
The nuances of assembling round pieces and creating volume.
This lesson will become a reference for both beginners and experienced artisans who want to master couture techniques for working with mesh and tulle.

Timestamps (Table of Contents):
00:00 — Introduction: Creating a Single-Layer Ruffle
00:47 — Working with a Roll of Euro Tulle: Width and Layers
01:05 — Getting Started with the Machine: How to Avoid Tulle Pulling
01:31 — Applying Auxiliary Markings to the Sewing Machine
02:46 — Calculating Material Consumption: The 1 to 10 Formula
03:24 — Understanding the Concept of "Fluffy Ruffle" and Layering
04:03 — How to Measure the Length of Lines for Sewing on Ruffles
05:34 — Cutting Mathematics: How Many Strips Should You Cut?
7:05 — Total tulle consumption for different fullness options
8:29 — Calculating material for the main skirt layers and circles
10:56 — What is "overlay" and how to properly unroll a roll
12:40 — How to align tulle edges before cutting
15:57 — Cutting the main skirt layer (the "4 overlay" technique)
17:46 — Secrets to cutting round pieces without mistakes
21:03 — Analyzing a typical mistake when cutting circles (using paper as an example)
26:10 — Making a single-layer ruffle: a step-by-step process
27:48 — How to sew a ruffle to round pieces
29:27 — Why it's important to first join the ruffle layers into one "fluff"
32:46 — Sewing machine settings: thread tension and stitch width
35:00 — Overview of presser feet: Decorative stitch foot vs. gathering foot
37:15 — How to join strips of tulle directly under the presser foot
40:02 — Terminology: ruffle or frill?
41:31 — Important nuances of working with a household sewing machine
43:43 — Joining two layers of ruffle into a single fluffy piece
47:00 — Preparing pieces for embellishment: marking with an iron and soap
51:10 — Safety precautions: using beaded pins
53:05 — Finishing the ruffle circle
54:57 — Working with the main layers of the skirt: joining rectangles
59:22 — How to make an elegant, thin seam on tulle (2 mm)
01:02:18 — Troubleshooting if the ruffle isn't long enough
01:06:05 — Marking the center lines of the front and back
01:08:10 — Final assembly of the top layer of the skirt in a circle

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