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How to Press Gathers | Sewing 101

How to Press Gathers | Sewing 101

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Today we're going to learn how to press gathers. Some things in sewing are worth taking the time to do the right way rather than the quickest way. One of those things is pressing. Proper pressing technique makes a huge difference in your final product. Today, we will look at the right way to press gathers.

If you need help learning how to gather, then check out our Tutorial on How to Gather Knit Fabric

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How to Press Gathers

Now, you need to press the seam so that everything will lie neatly.

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In order to understand how to press gathers, you have to think about why we use gathers. It is a technique for creating fullness. As we are pressing the seam, we have to make sure we don't lose the lovely fullness we just created.

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If you press it open flat like any other seam...

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...you get flat, smashed gathers. Sad. Instead, do it this way:

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Start by pressing the seam allowance up toward the un-gathered side, making sure not to cross over the seam line and flatten your gathers.

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Next, flip your fabric over, and work the nose of your iron in between the gathers just up to the seam line. Go slowly so that you don't iron over the gathers. I prefer to put the fabric on top of my tailor's ham so that I have a curved surface to work on. In case you are wondering what a tailor's ham is:

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It is one of my favorite sewing tools. It is like a really hard, curved pillow that allows you to press curved seams without making them lose their shape.

When you are done, you should be left with a neat seam, and full, lovely gathers:

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See the difference on my model:

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Flat, smushed gathers. Boo.

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Full, bouncy gathers. Yay! Thank you for joining us today. Before you leave, make sure to join our Facebook Group and follow us on Instagram. Happy Sewing!


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