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You have my solidarity, for sure.
If you're okay with less dense gathering, then basting might be a good option. Mark the fabric at regular intervals (maybe every 1/4"?) and use a basting stitch.
Another strategy is to attach elastic at the gathering point. Less tedious, but keeping the tension right is a whole other skill.
If you like the density you're achieving, then I think the thing to focus on is making sure those two rows are very straight and exactly parallel to facilitate the pulling.
Wishing you patience!!!
Thank you! In this case the gathering absolutely didn't need to be so dense but it just seemed to be the way it naturally went and then I had to loosen it after, which is what made me think my stitches are somehow too short or something (can you tell sewing is not my most expert craft lol).
I actually quite enjoy doing stuff by hand and find it really soothing so will give the basting technique a go next time I think.
Solidarity appreciated! :D
For small things, I've used the method your photograph shows and your patterns recommend. However, for projects with a LOT of gathering, like a dress with a long, full peasant/gathered/tiered skirt, I must preferred to baste or gather by hand. It let me control how dense it was much more. It was slower, but seemed worth it to me.
Thank you, this definitely sounds like the way to go next time.