What a fantastic video. I'm making matching girl and doll dresses for my granddaughter. I bought a gathering foot some time ago but was intimidated by it and had never used it. Decided to try it on the dresses I'm making - with double ruffles on the sleeves and bottom of the dresses. (YIKES!) Fortunately, I found your video and LOVE how easy my gathering foot is easy to use. You did a fantastic job of demonstrating it. Plus the extra demos/information for working with shear fabric and sewing the ruffle on the bottom of a fabric was also invaluable. My ruffling is soooooooo easy. You're great! Thanks bunches! I'll be watching LOTS more of your videos.
You want the tension to be a number or 2 higher than you would normally have. Test if you like those gathers and adjust as you wish. So, on my machine for one layer or medium weight, the tension is a 3. When I use this foot, I will bring the tension up to a 5, test a scrap, and decided if I want more or less gathering.
Hi! Test out your gathers on a 10 inch piece of similar weight scrap fabric and gather. You may have to do this a couple times to find the amount of gathers you like. Once you find a gather setting you like, remeasure the fabric. From there you can determine how long your strip (to be gathered) needs to be in order to fit the straight piece. So, If my gathers turned my 10 inch fabric into just over 3 inches, I know I'll need three times the fabric to fit my straight piece. Whosh, make any sense?
Yup, you can back tack. However, if you are using the shirring method (elastic thread in the bobbin), bring you stitch length down as far as your machine goes (mine is 0.2) and sew a few stitches to "back tack".
THAT IS SO AWESOME!!! I've seen the gathering foot, but I never really thought about it. I very much dislike gathering by pulling threads, etc. This looks like it is so much easier. Thanks for the great demo.
Thank you! The Ruffler foot technically makes "pleats". Also, with the ruffler foot you get more customization and accuracy. You know exactly how many pleats it produces, how deep the pleats are, and how far apart they are spaced.
It depends on fabric weight and your settings. I always cut a 10 inch scrap from the fabric I will be sewing and test my settings. From the gathered length, I can determine how much fabric I will need. If you don't back stitch, you can manually adjust your gathers by pulling on the bobbin thread at both ends. Just make sure you start with a long thread tail.
I haven't tried this foot with a zig zag stitch, but go ahead and give it a try. You can definitely use a straight stitch, but the gathers won't have any give. If you need the gathers to stretch, I would use elastic thread in the bobbin.
Thanks for all the demo videos you do. It is so wonderful to have a visual aid to help me use all those wonderful presser feet. I just found another I have to have:)
I tried my gathering foot from a cheap 15 piece kit for the first time on my Brother CE4000 and tried adjusting the tension and couldn’t get good stitches. I got very good results on my Domestic 468 with the same foot at tension 4. It would be nice to have a snap on gathering foot for my Brother because it seems to like that adapter. Oh well, I may buy the gathering foot for my Brother that your site sells. Thank you for your video.
For a little tighter gather, you can hold your finger behind the gathering foot while you sew the gathers. When you get a big pile of gathers, start over again. Helps just a bit.
Hi Sarah...why would one need a ruffler foot...when you can do mostly the same thing with this foot? Love your videos. I've learned do much from you. Keep'm coming !thanks
Hola, me podes decir cuales son los datos del punto que elegis para fruncir la tela. largo y ancho, que punto? gracias. Hi, can you tell me what data you choose or select point to gather fabric. throughout that point? Thank you.
Gathering foot: Must the 2 fabric pieces be just blocks of fabric, or can you use 2 ready cut pattern pieces, i.e. skirt with a ruffled bottom? It looks like you can't judge the fit of the pieces; you would have to cut the pattern pieces after you attach the ruffle to the flat pattern piece.
Got my gathering foot and it's not work. Just figured out my fabric is too thick. It a cotton with embroidery and it just won't work. When I switched fabrics it worked just fine. I was still able to gather the thicker fabric by pulling the threads. It made for a very evenly gathered skirt vs. doing by hand. A lot faster, too.
You can practice using this presser foot and adjusting the thread tension. You will need to practice gathering with the same fabric you are using for your project.
Thank you SOOO much for tho video! I am planning on making and selling satin bonnets and had been trying to figure out how to get rid of the pillowcase look it had as a finished result. Then it came to me, "I can gather instead of sewing a straight line". I tried to gather using clear elastic but that was a headache and my thread wasn't acting right. Then I did the manual way by doing a baste stitch but that's just too much --- I'm lazy. So I looked up a gathering foot and came across your website. Thank goodness! Now all I need is the Janome machine I've been wanting because I'm so tired of my sister's sewing machine which is a brother and I don't care for brothers but I like yours!!!!!
I was just curious as to when the bobbin was replaced with the elastic thread why the whole plate was removed? I just remove the little clear door to replace my bobbin. Is there an advantage of doing it this way??
Hello, Eleanor! My assumption is that the only reason Sarah did that was so that you could more easily see the elastic thread being manually brought up. Taking off just the cover plate is just fine.
@@SewingPartsOnline Oh OK, so actually either way works. Just what your comfortable with doing. I will have to try this to see if its easier. I have long nails and sometimes its hard to get the little plastic door off,maybe removing the plate might be easier for me.
I have a gathering foot but its not gathering its coming out straight I have a brother computerized sewing machine as well as a regular one what am I doing wrong
I put the gathering foot on, and tried different fabrics, different settings for length, etc. and it does not gather at all. Looks just like your foot, so what am I doing incorrectly? I tried heavy fabrics, light chiffony fabrics, setting for 5 stitch length, etc? Help! LOL! Thank you!
When you u se the terms higher or lower for stitch lengths what do you mean in terms of length? Is higher a longer stitch while lower is a shorter stitch? Please clarify.
+Mary Ellen Hager I didn't create the video, but I assume she means higher=longer {e.g. "4" is a basting stitch, and 2 is medium length}. The same would hold true for machines with a larger selection of stitch lengths. This page, created by the same company, gives a more detailed explanation of stitch length and tension settings: www.sewingpartsonline.com/blog/gathering-foot-vs-ruffler-foot.aspx Hope that helps. :)
When the title at the beginning of your video said "shearing foot" I wondered if you actually meant "shirring" and you did. ;-) My late maternal grandmother owned a Brother. It was pretty fancy for a mid 20th century machine at that time in my country of origin.
Danni1894 Hi! No, some gathering don't have the extra slot. It just depends which foot is compatible with your machine. What is your machine make and model? I can search and see which works with your machine.
Did you increase your tension and your stitch length? Also, silk can easily get pulled into the needle plate. If you have a straight stitch plate, I suggest using it. It makes a huge difference. I hope that this helps.
what would you say the ratio would be if you were attaching a piece to be gathered to a flat piece of fabric?, like say if i have a child's dress skirt to add a ruffle to, would i cut my ruffle to be twice the length of the skirt piece?
Hi Andrea! I'm so sorry I Missed this comment! So, the ratio depends on the size of your gathers. What I do is test on a 10 inch piece scrap fabric & then Measure the length After it has been gathered. So if my fabric is 5 inches after being gathered, then the ratio would be l:2
No. You could but did not have to use a needle and thread for gathering. That was probably 209 years,ago before sewing machines were invented. We made a double or triple row of large stitches (makes the gathers lie flatter), the middle row on the seam line, wrapped one end of the threads around a pin or whatever to anchor them, and pulled them gently without breaking them and spread the gathers out evenly. Then pulled the bottom row that would show out. The gathering foot is a convenience but it really works better for things lime gathered skirts to do it manually in my opinion.
Hi Brenda! You would have to do a little math and figure out the gathering ratio. For example, say your settings turn 10 inches of fabric into 5 gathered inches. Then, measure the distance between darts. So, if you have 10 inches between darts, make sure you have 20 inches of fabric measured for that area. Does that make any sense?
Carol HappyExpressions It can be a little frustrating, but you just slowly wind it onto the bobbin by hand. It takes a good 5 minutes to get would. I usually start by slipping the starting point through one of the bobbin holes, the start wrapping it up so that the end is secure.
Sewing Parts Online Can I share how I do elastic thread? OK, I will. I had to do this cause I can't hold the bobbin. I put an artist paint brush through the hole of bobbin to get it started,. Then I put the bobbin on the bobbin winder, and the spool of elastic on the artist brush and fill away. I hold the brush so that elastic pulls off with no tension.
Hello Dear, I am very very new to sewing, I am learning a lot from you and trying to teach my girls how to sew, would you be able to teach us on how to use the elastic thread. It would be such a great help, Thank You so much.
hey I bought a gathering foot I attached to my sewing machine but it not gathering the fabric,is there any adjustments I have to make to my machine, thanks
It is funny indeed! Unfortunately I don't have grandmother's machine. I don't even know what happened to it after her death but it wasn't my mother (the family's seamstress) who inherited it.. Thanks for the video..
I am looking for a 1/4 inch presser foot to fit a a Smart 260c Pfaff sewing machine. Everyone that I have purchased for a Pfaff does not work on my machine.
After cross-referencing, I found a couple of options that should work for you. :) The 1/4 foot with no guide is part number 820883096 and the 1/4 with guide is 820881096.
Hello Amber! There is not a formula that you can use to estimate how much it will reduce the length. I would suggest testing it by gathering on a scrap piece of fabric and taking that measurement to estimate. I hope this helps!
If you know it's good quality thread, then it's almost certainly a tension adjustment issue, or less likely, a blunt needle. My Bernina will only use pure cotton, and turns up it's nose at polyester thread, the stitches go haywire, so try both in yours?
LOL yes, we totally had a brain freeze and used the wrong spelling - now it's just kind of funny! Do you still have your grandmother's machine? Vintage machines are fascinating!
I tried my gathering foot for the first time yesterday with some fine lace and couldn't get it to gather, any advice? Thank you, these videos are so helpful.
Thank you, I appreciate your response. I did manage to get it sorted after a little bit of #**&%###. Now that's out of the way, I love it. Such a wonderfully useful little foot.
But how can you control the length of gathered fabric that you need? For example, to make a strip of gathered line of fabric 61" long? I am not sure if I am explaining myself clearly.
Do a sample of your fabric, measure before stitching to find which stitch length produces the 2 to 1 ratio. Example- cut 10" strip, set stitch length at 2, and see what it measures when done gathering, adjust until it finishes at 5"
Purchased a gathering foot (sewing doll clothes and they tend to have lots of ruffles) but I am doing something wrong. Do the feed dogs need to be set lower than normal when using a gathering foot? I ask because when I began sewing as the fabric fed thru there was a definite metal clunk as the feed dogs and gathering foot were meeting up, every time the feed dogs came forward and went back it was bumping the gathering foot up and down - clunk clunk! I was afraid of damaging my feed dogs and have not used the gathering foot since, so disappointed this did not work, please help!!!
My questions is going to be a stupid question but when you say put you stitch length up as far as it can go. Mine goes up to 4 so i would put it on 4 right?
Sarah I love your videos. They are so helpful. But it's been driving me crazy what is the device you use to unscrew and screw to change the sewing parts? I've searched everywhere on the site and can't fine it.
What a fantastic video. I'm making matching girl and doll dresses for my granddaughter. I bought a gathering foot some time ago but was intimidated by it and had never used it. Decided to try it on the dresses I'm making - with double ruffles on the sleeves and bottom of the dresses. (YIKES!) Fortunately, I found your video and LOVE how easy my gathering foot is easy to use. You did a fantastic job of demonstrating it. Plus the extra demos/information for working with shear fabric and sewing the ruffle on the bottom of a fabric was also invaluable. My ruffling is soooooooo easy. You're great! Thanks bunches! I'll be watching LOTS more of your videos.
Linda Lee Thank you so much for watching and I'm so glad we were able to help!
You want the tension to be a number or 2 higher than you would normally have. Test if you like those gathers and adjust as you wish. So, on my machine for one layer or medium weight, the tension is a 3. When I use this foot, I will bring the tension up to a 5, test a scrap, and decided if I want more or less gathering.
Hi! Test out your gathers on a 10 inch piece of similar weight scrap fabric and gather. You may have to do this a couple times to find the amount of gathers you like. Once you find a gather setting you like, remeasure the fabric. From there you can determine how long your strip (to be gathered) needs to be in order to fit the straight piece. So, If my gathers turned my 10 inch fabric into just over 3 inches, I know I'll need three times the fabric to fit my straight piece. Whosh, make any sense?
Thank you for sharing, now I don't have to pull thread to create gathering also the use of elastic. I have learnt a lot. Best wishes to you.
You are so welcome!
Yup, you can back tack. However, if you are using the shirring method (elastic thread in the bobbin), bring you stitch length down as far as your machine goes (mine is 0.2) and sew a few stitches to "back tack".
Unbelievable what you said,I was struggling to make gathers less voluminous and you mentioned the length stitch.Thank you very much
THAT IS SO AWESOME!!! I've seen the gathering foot, but I never really thought about it. I very much dislike gathering by pulling threads, etc. This looks like it is so much easier. Thanks for the great demo.
Thank you! The Ruffler foot technically makes "pleats". Also, with the ruffler foot you get more customization and accuracy. You know exactly how many pleats it produces, how deep the pleats are, and how far apart they are spaced.
This foot is great, I need to look into it, you explain it so specific. Thanks!
It depends on fabric weight and your settings. I always cut a 10 inch scrap from the fabric I will be sewing and test my settings. From the gathered length, I can determine how much fabric I will need. If you don't back stitch, you can manually adjust your gathers by pulling on the bobbin thread at both ends. Just make sure you start with a long thread tail.
I haven't tried this foot with a zig zag stitch, but go ahead and give it a try. You can definitely use a straight stitch, but the gathers won't have any give. If you need the gathers to stretch, I would use elastic thread in the bobbin.
Thanks for all the demo videos you do. It is so wonderful to have a visual aid to help me use all those wonderful presser feet. I just found another I have to have:)
I LOVE my machine. It's a Brother LB6800PRW. We sell it for $465.99. It also does embroidery, which is ton of fun.
I have needed this video more than any other this month!
I tried my gathering foot from a cheap 15 piece kit for the first time on my Brother CE4000 and tried adjusting the tension and couldn’t get good stitches. I got very good results on my Domestic 468 with the same foot at tension 4. It would be nice to have a snap on gathering foot for my Brother because it seems to like that adapter. Oh well, I may buy the gathering foot for my Brother that your site sells. Thank you for your video.
Brilliant demo. I had no idea this foot existed, or even that you can get elastic bobbin thread to create that elasticated ruffle sleeve! Thank you!
For a little tighter gather, you can hold your finger behind the gathering foot while you sew the gathers. When you get a big pile of gathers, start over again. Helps just a bit.
I'm using a Brother LB6800. We have a video talking about the machine we use for these videos. We also have more information on our site.
that was very helpful, thanks for showing 2 fabric trick. nice that you showed finished product.
Hi Sarah...why would one need a ruffler foot...when you can do mostly the same thing with this foot? Love your videos. I've learned do much from you. Keep'm coming !thanks
Sarah,thank you so much this video with subtitles from Hungary
That's so lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Hi! Thanks for all your helpful videos!
But how can you go straight with this foot?
Lovely thanks for the video
Does it come in a long shank for industrial machines
Think of it as a ratio of gathers or gather proportions based on your stitch settings.
Hi Sharita! I'm so sorry yours isn't working! What machine do you have and did you order your foot from us??
Oh, bummer. Thanks for checking us out!
Is the foot suitable for a Juki machine?
Just about everything to know and Learn about elastic thread. .thank you
Hola, me podes decir cuales son los datos del punto que elegis para fruncir la tela. largo y ancho, que punto? gracias.
Hi, can you tell me what data you choose or select point to gather fabric. throughout that point? Thank you.
when you use this foot what is the tension you have it on? normal or all the way up?
What did you put your settings on
Was driving myself insane trying to get a gathering foot working for a valance sheet I'm making - thanks for this!
Our pleasure!
Yes, you can!
I'm sorry you are having trouble! Did you increase the tension?
I think I must need a long shank as the foot I have has an inch from the bottom of the machine to the foot
Gathering foot: Must the 2 fabric pieces be just blocks of fabric, or can you use 2 ready cut pattern pieces, i.e. skirt with a ruffled bottom? It looks like you can't judge the fit of the pieces; you would have to cut the pattern pieces after you attach the ruffle to the flat pattern piece.
Ive got a gathering foot works great
Thanks for this video! I'm in the middle of a project ans this will be very helpful
Great tips, thank you!
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Hi, Your machine seems nice, I like the thread cutting feature. Which model do you have and how much does it cost?
Thanks Karen
can this be used with heavier fabric like broad cloth or cotton?
omg ,goal thank you 👌🙏
What brother machine are you using - just curious.
Got my gathering foot and it's not work. Just figured out my fabric is too thick. It a cotton with embroidery and it just won't work. When I switched fabrics it worked just fine. I was still able to gather the thicker fabric by pulling the threads. It made for a very evenly gathered skirt vs. doing by hand. A lot faster, too.
Love ur videos thanks a lot but as a beginner my question is dont we back tack to secure the stitch or is it ok not to with this foot?
You probably won’t need to but if you do you can hold it in place for a couple of stitches at the beginning and end.
I order one and at first I didn't know how use now I do
Thanks for the vid. Any tips on how to figure out the ratio of gathers to straight fabric when using two fabrics?
I am new to a gathering foot. How do a know the stitch setting to use so that tge gathered piece exactly fits the other precut fabric im sewing it too
You can practice using this presser foot and adjusting the thread tension. You will need to practice gathering with the same fabric you are using for your project.
Thank you SOOO much for tho video! I am planning on making and selling satin bonnets and had been trying to figure out how to get rid of the pillowcase look it had as a finished result. Then it came to me, "I can gather instead of sewing a straight line". I tried to gather using clear elastic but that was a headache and my thread wasn't acting right. Then I did the manual way by doing a baste stitch but that's just too much --- I'm lazy. So I looked up a gathering foot and came across your website. Thank goodness! Now all I need is the Janome machine I've been wanting because I'm so tired of my sister's sewing machine which is a brother and I don't care for brothers but I like yours!!!!!
I'm so glad we were able to help! Yes, hand gather is WAY too much work LOL. Which Janome are you planing to get? They are great machine!
Thanks for asking!! I'm thinking of getting the Janome Jem gold 660. Do you have any opinions about the machine?
Janome's are great machines. The benefit of the Jem Gold is the price and the fact that it has a 1 step buttonhole foot - GREAT time saver.
I decided to get the Janome 8077!!!!
How you spin the elastic in bobin
Where did you get that cool screwdriver????? What is it called? Are they available anywhere anymore?
Hey pls help me, I am unable to do it with elastic thread..it doest gather at all. Can you tell me where am I going wrong?
I was just curious as to when the bobbin was replaced with the elastic thread why the whole plate was removed? I just remove the little clear door to replace my bobbin. Is there an advantage of doing it this way??
Hello, Eleanor! My assumption is that the only reason Sarah did that was so that you could more easily see the elastic thread being manually brought up. Taking off just the cover plate is just fine.
@@SewingPartsOnline Oh OK, so actually either way works. Just what your comfortable with doing. I will have to try this to see if its easier. I have long nails and sometimes its hard to get the little plastic door off,maybe removing the plate might be easier for me.
I have a gathering foot but its not gathering its coming out straight I have a brother computerized sewing machine as well as a regular one what am I doing wrong
Thank you 🙏🏻 very
I put the gathering foot on, and tried different fabrics, different settings for length, etc. and it does not gather at all. Looks just like your foot, so what am I doing incorrectly? I tried heavy fabrics, light chiffony fabrics, setting for 5 stitch length, etc? Help! LOL! Thank you!
Can you do a double row to look like smocking?
Yes as I've seen it done on another video
When you u se the terms higher or lower for stitch lengths what do you mean in terms of length? Is higher a longer stitch while lower is a shorter stitch? Please clarify.
+Mary Ellen Hager I didn't create the video, but I assume she means higher=longer {e.g. "4" is a basting stitch, and 2 is medium length}. The same would hold true for machines with a larger selection of stitch lengths.
This page, created by the same company, gives a more detailed explanation of stitch length and tension settings: www.sewingpartsonline.com/blog/gathering-foot-vs-ruffler-foot.aspx
Hope that helps. :)
What are the settings...
When the title at the beginning of your video said "shearing foot" I wondered if you actually meant "shirring" and you did. ;-) My late maternal grandmother owned a Brother. It was pretty fancy for a mid 20th century machine at that time in my country of origin.
Thanks! After I thought about it I realized it wouldn't be difficult to estimate, try it, and adjust.
why does the gathered piece of material increase the distance from the foot?
So do you still cut a really long piece of fabric when the machine gathers for you?
Is itvok if I use any brand of gathering foot?coz when I try to to ruffle my material, it doesn't work!
To gather the fabric, you need to increase your tension and increase your stitch length.
Do all gathering feet have the little slot to attach a piece on top of the gathers?
Danni1894 Hi! No, some gathering don't have the extra slot. It just depends which foot is compatible with your machine. What is your machine make and model? I can search and see which works with your machine.
WOW This is so helpful!! Thank You :)
Why that my sewing machine does not gather fabric,can u help me what # of stitch I used or stitch length
First, I would recommend confirming you are using the correct gathering foot for your machine. What is the make and model of your machine?
Silk material is get struck and can't make ruffles..is there a solution?
Did you increase your tension and your stitch length? Also, silk can easily get pulled into the needle plate. If you have a straight stitch plate, I suggest using it. It makes a huge difference. I hope that this helps.
How do you sew the gather and the fabric so that your darts and seams match?
what would you say the ratio would be if you were attaching a piece to be gathered to a flat piece of fabric?, like say if i have a child's dress skirt to add a ruffle to, would i cut my ruffle to be twice the length of the skirt piece?
Hi Andrea! I'm so sorry I Missed this comment! So, the ratio depends on the size of your gathers. What I do is test on a 10 inch piece scrap fabric & then Measure the length After it has been gathered. So if my fabric is 5 inches after being gathered, then the ratio would be l:2
I have a brother xr-7700 and I was wondering which gathering foot I should but
Lucy Labule Hi! This gathering foot will work with your machine: www.sewingpartsonline.com/gathering-foot-low-shank-121443.aspx
Can you use twin needle with the gathering foot?
You should be able to as long as the needles aren’t wider than the hole in the foot. I haven’t tried it before though.
No. You could but did not have to use a needle and thread for gathering. That was probably 209 years,ago before sewing machines were invented. We made a double or triple row of large stitches (makes the gathers lie flatter), the middle row on the seam line, wrapped one end of the threads around a pin or whatever to anchor them, and pulled them gently without breaking them and spread the gathers out evenly. Then pulled the bottom row that would show out. The gathering foot is a convenience but it really works better for things lime gathered skirts to do it manually in my opinion.
That's how I did it back in the 1960's...LOL...what a revelation to see this great improvement....
@@barbrochester5235 Not to me. Double rows make the gathers lie better.
What kind of machine are you using?
using the gather foot, how would you gather a skirt and sew it to the bodice at the same time so that the darts and seams match.
Hi Brenda! You would have to do a little math and figure out the gathering ratio. For example, say your settings turn 10 inches of fabric into 5 gathered inches. Then, measure the distance between darts. So, if you have 10 inches between darts, make sure you have 20 inches of fabric measured for that area. Does that make any sense?
great video! How do you add the elastic to the bobbin without stretching it?
Carol HappyExpressions It can be a little frustrating, but you just slowly wind it onto the bobbin by hand. It takes a good 5 minutes to get would. I usually start by slipping the starting point through one of the bobbin holes, the start wrapping it up so that the end is secure.
Sewing Parts Online Can I share how I do elastic thread? OK, I will. I had to do this cause I can't hold the bobbin. I put an artist paint brush through the hole of bobbin to get it started,. Then I put the bobbin on the bobbin winder, and the spool of elastic on the artist brush and fill away. I hold the brush so that elastic pulls off with no tension.
but it is not gathering STRAIGHT.... and that is my problem
Do you know if there is a gathering foot for my machine a brothef cs80 I think is the number
Hello Dear, I am very very new to sewing, I am learning a lot from you and trying to teach my girls how to sew, would you be able to teach us on how to use the elastic thread. It would be such a great help, Thank You so much.
hey I bought a gathering foot I attached to my sewing machine but it not gathering the fabric,is there any adjustments I have to make to my machine, thanks
Hi! Yes, increase your stitch length and your stitch tension. Be sure to use high-quality polyester thread, like Gutermann.
thank you
will this foot work on a old singer sewing machine
It is funny indeed! Unfortunately I don't have grandmother's machine. I don't even know what happened to it after her death but it wasn't my mother (the family's seamstress) who inherited it.. Thanks for the video..
What are the settings?
I am looking for a 1/4 inch presser foot to fit a a Smart 260c Pfaff sewing machine. Everyone that I have purchased for a Pfaff does not work on my machine.
After cross-referencing, I found a couple of options that should work for you. :) The 1/4 foot with no guide is part number 820883096 and the 1/4 with guide is 820881096.
Curios to know which brother sewing machine model you are using
Hi Lani! It's a LB6800 PRW
It's a cotton bought at a quilt fabric store. Might to medium weight. Got it to gather some but now hard to sew 2 materials together. :(
Is there a way to know how much it will reduce the overall length of the fabric?
Hello Amber! There is not a formula that you can use to estimate how much it will reduce the length. I would suggest testing it by gathering on a scrap piece of fabric and taking that measurement to estimate. I hope this helps!
Sewing Parts Online thanks! I'm knew to sewing and was trying to figure out how long I would need to cut for a skirt etc. I'm a bit clueless.
I tried using a gathering foot but its cutting my thread after a few stitches. Not sure what's wrong.
If you know it's good quality thread, then it's almost certainly a tension adjustment issue, or less likely, a blunt needle. My Bernina will only use pure cotton, and turns up it's nose at polyester thread, the stitches go haywire, so try both in yours?
LOL yes, we totally had a brain freeze and used the wrong spelling - now it's just kind of funny! Do you still have your grandmother's machine? Vintage machines are fascinating!
I have a gathering foot snap on..I noticed there's a difference in look..how do I gather with two fabrics...
You may only be able to gather one layer with the snap on. What is the make and model of your sewing machine?
it a singer sew mate
This Gathering Foot will fit your machine and allows you to gather a piece of fabric while attaching to an ungathered piece of fabric: goo.gl/qOlsEP
Wish you would show things from the front, because that's where I sit when I atatch anything.
I tried my gathering foot for the first time yesterday with some fine lace and couldn't get it to gather, any advice? Thank you, these videos are so helpful.
Your tension must be set to the highest which is typically 9.
Thank you, I appreciate your response. I did manage to get it sorted after a little bit of #**&%###. Now that's out of the way, I love it. Such a wonderfully useful little foot.
But how can you control the length of gathered fabric that you need? For example, to make a strip of gathered line of fabric 61" long? I am not sure if I am explaining myself clearly.
Do a sample of your fabric, measure before stitching to find which stitch length produces the 2 to 1 ratio.
Example- cut 10" strip, set stitch length at 2, and see what it measures when done gathering, adjust until it finishes at 5"
Purchased a gathering foot (sewing doll clothes and they tend to have lots of ruffles) but I am doing something wrong. Do the feed dogs need to be set lower than normal when using a gathering foot? I ask because when I began sewing as the fabric fed thru there was a definite metal clunk as the feed dogs and gathering foot were meeting up, every time the feed dogs came forward and went back it was bumping the gathering foot up and down - clunk clunk! I was afraid of damaging my feed dogs and have not used the gathering foot since, so disappointed this did not work, please help!!!
Hi, Cherri! I sent you a message on our Facebook page. We'll figure it out together!
I tried everything and it's not even gathering! What do you do when that happens?
Give this video a try: th-cam.com/video/3333VTHZXtY/w-d-xo.html (You need to increase your stitch length and increase your tension) I hope this helps!
@@SewingPartsOnline it was the thickness of the fabric. I was using denim
@@aymonharris5783 I am glad that it helped. Unfortunately, denim is too thick. It works best on light to medium fabric.
Could I use a binding foot with fold over elastic for the leg openings of underwear? Instead of using regular bias tape. Any experience with this?
What model sewing machine are you using?
I have the same model..it's LB-6800 prw embroidery and sewing machine.
My questions is going to be a stupid question but when you say put you stitch length up as far as it can go. Mine goes up to 4 so i would put it on 4 right?
Exactly! And it's not a stupid question. Many machines have different maximum stitch lengths. =D
Sewing Parts Online hi so longer length stitch will be better?
Correct!
Sarah I love your videos. They are so helpful. But it's been driving me crazy what is the device you use to unscrew and screw to change the sewing parts? I've searched everywhere on the site and can't fine it.
Hi! This is the little screwdriver I use. It's awesome! www.sewingpartsonline.com/screwdriver-brother-xc4237021.aspx
Thank you. Ordered :)