Ruffle synonyms, ruffle pronunciation, ruffle translation, English dictionary definition of ruffle. A strip of frilled or closely pleated fabric. 146.7k Followers, 396 Following, 293 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Amy Louise Ruffle (@amylouiseruffle). Shop for ruffle curtains at Bed Bath & Beyond. Buy top selling products like Allison Ruffle 2-Pack Light Filtering 84-Inch Rod Pocket Window Curtain Panels in Blush and Marquee Light Filtering Pinch Pleat Back Tab Curtain Panel.
In sewing and dressmaking, a ruffle, frill, or furbelow is a strip of fabric, lace or ribbon tightly gathered or pleated on one edge and applied to a garment, bedding, or other textile as a form of trimming.[1]
A flounce is a particular type of fabric manipulation that creates a similar look but with less bulk. The term derives from earlier terms of frounce or fronce.[2] A wavy effect is achieved without gathers or pleats by cutting a curved strip of fabric and applying the inner or shorter edge to the garment. The depth of the curve as well as the width of the fabric determines the depth of the flounce. A godet is a circle wedge that can be inserted into a flounce to further deepen the outer floating wave without adding additional bulk at the point of attachment to the body of the garment, such as at the hemline, collar or sleeve.
Ruffles appeared at the draw-string necklines of full chemises in the 15th century, evolved into the separately-constructed ruff of the 16th century. Ruffles and flounces remained a fashionable form of trim, off-and-on into modern times.[3]
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- ^Caulfield, S.F.A. and B.C. Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework, 1885, facsimile edition, Blaketon Hall, 1989, p. 428
- ^Caulfield and Saward, The Dictionary of Needlework, p. 218
- ^For styles and construction of ruffles, frills and flounces through the centuries, see the Arnold, Baumgarten and Tozer volumes listed below
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- Arnold, Janet: Patterns of Fashion: the cut and construction of clothes for men and women 1560–1620, Macmillan 1985. Revised edition 1986. (ISBN0-8967-6083-9)
- Baumgarten, Linda: What Clothes Reveal: The Language of Clothing in Colonial and Federal America, Yale University Press, 2002. ISBN0-300-09580-5
- Picken, Mary Brooks: The Fashion Dictionary, Funk and Wagnalls, 1957. (1973 edition ISBN0-308-10052-2)
- Tozer, Jane and Sarah Levitt, Fabric of Society: A Century of People and their Clothes 1770–1870, Laura Ashley Press, ISBN0-9508913-0-4
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- Media related to Ruffle at Wikimedia Commons