Please define "work with her until she watches me"?
Next, try this.
First, use something different than you have been using, something soft, and easy to swallow, such as string cheese or hotdogs. Cut it up into small pieces. I split a hotdog lengthwise, and then slice it the thickness of a nickel. Partly frozen hotdogs are much easier to cut into small pieces.
Cut up a lot, put it in a little bag, and keep it in the freezer so you have it when you get ready to train.
Next, take about 5-6 pieces of the bait in each hand. Feed your dog all of the bait, alternating hands, one piece at a time. Each time you feed her a piece of bait, say YES! in a happy tone of voice. Feed her all the bait, one piece at a time, saying YES! each time, as fast as you can feed them to her, one right after the other.
Then get the same amount again. This time, tho, after you show her you have the bait in both hands, close your hands, leaving your arms down by your side in a normal position, and wait for the dog to look at you.
Ignore everything the dog does as far as licking, sniffing, bumping, or nudging your hands. Be QUIET, be STILL, and wait for the dog to look at your eyes. Pay close attention to you don't MISS her looking at your eyes.
The SECOND she makes eye contact say YES!!! and feed her all the bait, first from one hand, and then from the other.
Then go again. Wait for her to look. Only this time, feed her one piece of bait. (don't forget the YES! Say yes EACH time she does it right, and you are going to give her a piece of bait.)
Every now and then, toss a piece of bait across the room and let her run to get it. As she comes back towards you to work for more bait by making eye contact, say COME. Don't say COME unless you are SURE she is coming back to you. When she gets there, she gets another YES, and another cookie.
Work this "lookie for the cookie" game until she is really dying to play it all the time. You will know when she is ready for you to start introducing distractions, because she will come up to you and OBVIOUSLY look up into your eyes, as if to say, ok, I'm LOOKING, where is the cookie?
At this point, you can put the dog on a leash. Loop the leash through the belt loop on your left hip so you can work hands free. Go to an area where there is MINIMAL distraction. Change your bait up a little bit. If you have been using hotdogs, use cheese, or cooked table meats, etc. SOmething she will work HARD to get. Help her to be successful by not making the distractions to severe at first.
Try this for several days and let us know how it is working.
You also need to develop a positive happy fun upbeat attitude while you are training your dog. If you are discouraged, or negative, the dog will ALWAYS feel this, and will not want to work with you.