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Old 10-31-2012, 02:25 PM
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I was taught to use 3 rows to avoid the little pleats you can get when sewing gathers.
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Old 10-31-2012, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Neesie View Post
I was taught to do two rows of basting (similar to this method), for gathering. Pin each end, to seam line. Then fold to center of ruffle, matching center of seam line. Pin. Then fold to center of each piece, between pins. Match and pin. Depending upon the expanse to be sewn, this may be done several more times, before adjusting ruffles and sewing together. Been sewing over 50 years.
My method too and I had to think, I too have been sewing over 50 years!! *gasp*

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My method too and I had to think, I too have been sewing over 50 years!! *gasp*

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Let's just say we both started very, very young!
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I use the ruffle foot on my Bernina, however I have only used it a few times in the three years I have been sewing. The directions where a little confusing at first, but then the sales person showed me how to use it.

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I will only add to be sure you have a full bobbin.
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Old 10-31-2012, 04:01 PM
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One way to gather is to have a long bobbin thread when starting. Needs to be the same length or longer as the fabric length you are ruffling. Bring that bobbin thread up over the top of the fabric and lay it the length of the fabric toward the direction you are sewing. Put down the presser foot. Using a loose zig zag stitch (adjust your stitch length-I use a 2) and a width of 4-6, sew over the bobbin thread. Leave a long bobbin thread tail at the end. Pull the bobbin thread and gather up the fabric. Done!
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I'm 83 and I sew 2 rows also and sew my main line between the two basting rows after you have it pinned in of course.
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I'm with everyone else!! With the ruffler, you can't just work the gathers in the space allotted if working on a garment pattern. I use the zigzag technique when I make broomstick skirts and there are yards of fabric to gather. The serger and ruffler are good to use when you can gather a piece ahead of time like on a handbag or separate piece that is attached.
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Old 11-01-2012, 04:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Neesie View Post
I was taught to do two rows of basting (similar to this method), for gathering. Pin each end, to seam line. Then fold to center of ruffle, matching center of seam line. Pin. Then fold to center of each piece, between pins. Match and pin. Depending upon the expanse to be sewn, this may be done several more times, before adjusting ruffles and sewing together. Been sewing over 50 years.
This is the way I have done it too. Very simple!!
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looks like us " old timers" stick to the lessons taught years ago...GO GALS...GO!!
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