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A New Trick for Waistband Elastic

While I love a stylish pair of zip front pants or jeans, my self-sewn pants usually sport an elastic waistband. It’s easy, quick and oh-so-comfy to wear……factors that are often important when I’m sewing!

For many years I’ve successfully sewn and taught waistband elastic and been pleased with the results. I’ll list my traditional steps below along with a “new” trick I learned that I can’t believe I didn’t know before. It all starts with a little square of fabric!

Using the width (3/4″ – 2″) of elastic your pattern calls for, shop for a cotton elastic at your local fabric shop. HINT: Do Not use the polyester elastic that comes pre-packaged as it will not hold up when sewn over. Cotton elastic is often on a large roll and sold by the yard, although you may find it packaged, too. It has great “memory” after it’s been sewn over, so it will snap back to the size you cut and keep your pants up. Kind of essential!

The NEW Method

I LOVE this method!!! I’ve always been frustrated with the little bump that is left when waistband elastic ends are overlapped. If you make swimwear, this would totally be the way to go, too.

My friend, Fonnell, tells me that this is not a NEW method and that she teaches her young sewing students to do it this way. Guess I should have been in her class! Instead, I learned this new-to-me method from the Indygo Junction Artisan Pants pattern, I will forever be grateful and now, so will you. And, if you’ve been doing this for years, you may now quietly chuckle or even LOL.

If you’re not familiar with stitching in waistband elastic without a casing, my next pants post will tell you all you need to know!

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