I was perusing the accessories catalogue recently and noticed there was a gathering foot, a very useful tool if you ask me! With two little girls there is a lot of gathering of fabric that happens in my sewing. I wanted to make a summer dress with tiers of gathered cotton and the gathering foot provided the perfect tool to play with.
The construction of this dress was pretty simple, a self-drafted bodice, with tiers to form the skirt. Here’s what I used:
- 30cm of 140cm wide fabric for the bodice and straps
- Tier 1 15 x 100cm (cut 2)
- Tier 2 15 x 140cm (cut 2)
- Tier 3 15 x 140cm (cut 3)
All my fabrics used are lovely Liberty Tana lawn from Pitt Trading

My top tips for using a gathering foot….
*Stitch a sample first, every fabric will behave a little differently, so stitch a sample so you know what you’re dealing with
*Place the right sides of the fabric together, the top fabric is threaded through the gathering foot.
*Play around with your stitch length to achieve your desired amount of gathering. I used a 4.5 stitch length which gathered the frill to around half the original length of the fabric
*Sew your gathers first while your skirt is flat and sew the centre back or side seam last.
*Gathering is not always exact! so trim off any excess

I added some cotton trim to the joins for a little extra detail, which really elevated this project

The gathering foot eliminates the need to sew rows and rows of gathering stitch and pull up the threads, making life a little easier!

Until next time, happy sewing
Julia x