So this is only the second time I’ve attempted gathering. First time was a total disaster as I pulled too hard and the threads snapped, but this time worked ok. Still, it was very tedious.

I’m using the method both patterns explained, which is where you make two rows of long stitches and pull from the sides.

So, the way I figure it either:

a) my machine’s “longest stitch length” isn’t as long as everyone else’s which is why it’s harder for me than it seems to be for others

b) I’m doing something obviously stupid or misinterpreting the instructions in some way

c) gathering with this method is just inherently tedious

I’m not sure which one is correct but if anyone has any tips, better gathering methods or general solidarity to share I’d really appreciate it.

Thank you!

  • @[email protected]OP
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    11 year ago

    Omg I didn’t even THINK to try changing the tension. I bet that would make a big difference too!

    I trust you won’t be too offended when I say I’m glad it’s not just me going around breaking threads lol, definitely guilty of using the dodgy cheap stuff myself so I’ll make sure to go with the real deal next time.

    • @faioraM
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      1 year ago

      Offended? I’m glad it isn’t just me, too! And guess what I found today:

      You can totally get your machine to do this for you.

      I’m pretty sure I’ve done this by accident by getting one of the threads twisted around the presser foot. I can’t quite figure out what she’s doing but this looks like a game changer if I can get it right.

      Edit: I only had to watch it a second time to figure out what she’s doing… just pulling the tail through the zigzag. Clever. But I’m still pretty sure I’ve done something similar by accident with a straight stitch. Haha.