Hi and thanks for a great video! Could you please advice on using this technique for wide elastic lounge pants/sweats? I have several bought pairs that I really like, but the real wide elastic, 2"+ wide, keeps rolling and drives me nuts. It's just drawn inside a ribbing casing/waistband. A lot of bought sweats have these waistbands now. I'd like to fix mine. Can it be done without opening it up and without changing the appearance of the waist band too much?
Thank you so much. I'm trying to re-train my-self to sew after 7 years of not sewing and this video was extremely helpful :D i can now finish off making my pyjama pants.
Thank you for this video! I'm making a dress and will be sewing an elastic band in the waist. This video has helped me out a lot! Thank you! :)
craftygirl7 9 months ago
What a pleasure to view a no-nonsense video without any useless chatter. A straight to the point demonstration. Thank you!!
16babzoid 1 year ago
Thank you, thank you, thank you, just what I was looking for.
nuss1e 1 year ago
Finally Expert Village Has an expert!!!!!!
KoreanDancingFool 1 year ago 2
@KoreanDancingFool LOL, best comment I've seen in a while :)
bellynda1 1 year ago
For all elastic works, you need to get a Kansai Special chainstitch machine, you can't sew them with regular machine, it's going to break it!!
avcomth 1 year ago
Hi and thanks for a great video! Could you please advice on using this technique for wide elastic lounge pants/sweats? I have several bought pairs that I really like, but the real wide elastic, 2"+ wide, keeps rolling and drives me nuts. It's just drawn inside a ribbing casing/waistband. A lot of bought sweats have these waistbands now. I'd like to fix mine. Can it be done without opening it up and without changing the appearance of the waist band too much?
THANKS A LOT! :)
LottaTroublemaker 2 years ago
Thank you so much. I'm trying to re-train my-self to sew after 7 years of not sewing and this video was extremely helpful :D i can now finish off making my pyjama pants.
allio86 2 years ago
Thanks so much for the video. It was just what I needed! :-)
anasak 3 years ago
what kind of sewing machine is that please?
magicstep4u 4 years ago
That machine appears to be a Pfaff sewing machine. I think it is German manufactured
Sobreya 2 years ago