Here, I'm only gathering a narrow width of muslin for demonstration purposes. Three toothed rollers force the cloth onto specially designed needles, gathering it into very uniform pleats. If you were gathering a shirt-length of material, the excess would hang from the device beyond the ends of the rollers. Pieces of a garment are generally gathered separately and construction is done before smocking begins.
I've made dozens of baby garments, shirts and pillow tops. This wide-yoked midriff top has raglan sleeves, and is the only example of pleated smocking I still own. Might have to do something about that!
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