and one line of stitching to make the elastic casing. I pinned the fabric pieces together for her, and drew the sewing lines. She also needed a little help threading the elastic through the waistband. I desperately wanted to add patch pockets but it shouldn't be about me - this washerski...
Attach a safety pin to one end. Step 3 - Thread one drawstring into the drawstring casing Guide a safety pin or a bodkin with the first cord through the entire drawstring casing - first on one side, and then back through the casing on the other side of the bag: Tie the ends together...
(strain amount) that allows for a return to the original state is called the “elastic region” and the region above it is called the “plastic region.” In the elastic region, there is a linear relationship between stress and strain, which is known as “Young’s modulus” or the “...
This forms the casing for your elastic. Insert the Elastic Waistband Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic. Feed the elastic through the unsewn part of the elastic casing. Feed it all the way through until it comes out the other side of the opening. Be sure to hang on to...
Then pull the ends in front of the elastic through the loop and pull it tight. Step 6: Repeat process Keep folding and looping until you have completely covered the elastic with tulle strips. Give the tutu to that special someone and enjoy their happy dance. FACT: French Impressionist Edgar...
Throughout the month, she shares mindfulness techniques and simple, adaptable movements that can be done right from your seat. Whether you're interested in taking a spiritual journey with your craft or simply aiming to keep your body limber for extended art sessions, this class provides the ...
Use a bodkin or safety pin to help thread your elastic through each casing, sewing down each end of the elastic. Lastly, you add the hook and loop or snaps to the tabs of your diaper. How to Sew Cloth Diapers Quickly The type of diaper, the pattern, and your choices while sewing wil...
Pin one of the safety pin-tipped elastic ends to the garment near the casing opening, and insert the other end into the casing. Feed the elastic through the casing by bunching the fabric and pushing the closed safety pin around the inside of the waistband with your hands. Once the elastic...
This forms the casing for your elastic. Insert the Elastic Waistband Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic. Feed the elastic through the unsewn part of the elastic casing. Feed it all the way through until it comes out the other side of the opening. Be sure to hang on to...
Sew the elastic ends together using a zigzag stitch. STITCH DOWN the 1 1/2” portions of the casings that you left open — using a different color top thread, stitch from the inside of the garment. These stitches will be easy to find and remove in case the elastic needs to be changed...