Helen & Caroline,
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Episode 167: Elastic

October 19, 2020

Photo credit to Tailor Made Shop!

Learn all about elastic! We dive into different types of elastic, and which ones you should be using for your next project. Plus, we share our top tips for sewing with elastic, along with our favourite elastic sources!


Blackbird Fabrics Soft Woven Elastic

Clear Elastic – used to gather knits or stabilize seams, such as necklines shoulder seams, or dance wear.

Clear Elastic from Emerald Erin Shop

Swimwear Elastic – there are cotton/rubber or all rubber types!

Cotton & Rubber Swimwear Elastic from Blackbird Fabrics

Rubber Swimwear Elastic from Blackbird Fabrics

Lingerie Elastic:

Picot Elastic from Tailor Made Shop

Strap Elastic from Tailor Made Shop

1/4 elastic from Tailor Made Shop

Fold Over Elastic (commonly abbreviated as FOE) – can encase raw edges which works great for knit garments and lingerie

Fold Over Elastic from Emerald Erin Shop

Decorative / Fashion Elastic – elastic that is often added as a visual element to a garment

Fashion Elastic from Pacific Trimming

Elastic Cording and Thread:

  • Heavier cords are best used for button loops or narrow casings
  • Thinner cords work great for jewelry making but are not recommended for garment sewing.
  • Elastic thread is used in your bobbin and it can be used to create a smocking or shirring effect.

 

Elastic Cording from Dritz

Elastic Thread from YarnShop4U on Etsy

Buttonhole elastic – works great for maternity clothing, kids clothing, and anyone with a changing waistline.

Buttonhole Elastic from CharmCraftStore on Etsy

Drawcord/drawstring elastic – popular in sportswear!

Drawcord Elastic from The Sewing Place

Elastic options for mask-making:

  • Lingerie elastic
  • Elastic cording
  • Knit fabric

Different ways to insert an elastic:

Helen’s Closet has a whole blog tutorial on hacking the Winslow Culottes with an elastic waist!

Where to Buy Elastics Online:

Sewing patterns mentioned in this episode:

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6 comments

  1. Karina says:

    Loved this episode. But I have a question: Which kind of elastic is best for cutting width-wise? I have a big roll of 2″ elastic (I believe it’s knit) that I often cut down to narrower widths and I think it’s been working out.

    1. Helen Wilkinson & Caroline Somos says:

      Thanks for your question, Karina! We would not recommend cutting the width down on elastic. In a desperate situation, we recommend serging or using a zigzag stitch on the cut edge. For the type of elastic, it will depend a lot on where it’s from and the specific construction, so testing a small piece to see if it frays is the best way to go!

  2. Irina says:

    Hello lovely ladies, great episode as usual, thank you! I went looking for woven elastic in my very large local store, but couldn’t find it unfortunately. However there were heaps of other elastics I had no idea about – can you please do a follow up on these at some stage? I found loom elastic, high density elastic and ribbed elastic (all in various widths) and I wasn’t sure what category they would fall into. Thank you very much for your help!

    1. Helen Wilkinson & Caroline Somos says:

      Irina, thanks so much for your message! Duly noted on doing a round 2 of elastic on the show 🙂

  3. ALDA CARVALHO says:

    I leave in Portugal I need to buy picot elastic for swimming wear can you tell me where can I order in European Union in Uk now is difficult as we buy so much on customs please let me know which country I can i find your product
    Thank you
    Alda Carvalho

    1. Helen Wilkinson & Caroline Somos says:

      Alda, thanks so much for getting in touch! Our knowledge of UK elastic suppliers is limited by we did notice some small business options on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/ca/search?q=picot+elastic&locationQuery=2635167

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