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Okay, ruffle is done. For those that remember, yesterday I got a lot of questions about how to attach the ruffle. This is what I meant: this is the right side up scrap fabric. I'm going to attach the ruffle to it. I'm going to pin the right sides together, touching the ruffle to where I want the ruffling. This way is best for ruffles on sleeves, hems, maybe necklines or stuff like that. Making a ruffle to attach the skirt to a body is a little bit more difficult because it doesn't really have stretch. If you put the dress on, unless you're going to attach a zipper in the back, you're going to pop your seam. So, you'll pin your ruffle so then when you sew it on, this is what your ruffle is going to look like. To do this, I normally don't use that many pins, but I'm going to come over here quickly onto my regular sewing machine. I'm lining up right under the stitching of the gathering that I did, and then you're going to sew right attacking it together right under your serger gathering stitch. Because on the other side, you don't want any stitching to show. Now, you have your ruffle. Well, now you have this little messy, doesn't look too pretty, too professional. If you want, you're going to come to your serger regular settings, whatever your serger is at regular, and then you're going to come over here and clean it up. This is what I meant. The key to this is don't go right over your gathering stitches of your serger because you might loosen up your gathering. You're going to just come up right at the raw edges to line up here, and this is going to clean...