Sewing Fold-Over Elastic: 5 tips for success

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @camilledammasch3648
    @camilledammasch3648 3 года назад +5

    Hand basting is such an underrated skill. Comes in handy a lot with sleeves too

  • @ritafairclough6470
    @ritafairclough6470 3 года назад +2

    Your books are wonderful, I have your Active Wear and Cover Stitching and they do not disappoint.

  • @howardgoldstein8290
    @howardgoldstein8290 5 лет назад +3

    ...have never used fold over elastic, but now I will...looks like fun...always looking to find new sewing experiences......

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Yes fold-over elastic has come such a long way, now we can even get wide knitted ones which are great for finishing sweaters and such

  • @tknow9298
    @tknow9298 3 года назад +2

    Your clear, concise tutorial is a great help for me.

  • @diamondgrrrl572
    @diamondgrrrl572 4 года назад +1

    This is by far the best foldover elastic vid I've seen 👀 👍

  • @a1nelson
    @a1nelson 5 лет назад +14

    When I first used it, I figured that using FOE was going to quite similar to using double fold bias binding, but under tension - no problem. And it is, to an extent. However, the underlying fabric was always experiencing undesirable gathering. It took more tries than I’d like to admit before I figured out that it simply doesn’t require much in the way of pre-stretching to be effective. It’s exactly as you said - a bit of stretch on curves, practice and experiment.
    Your stitching of the FOE edge was a gnat’s eyelash away from the edge and rail-straight. Very impressive.
    Thanks and keep up the good work. (I really enjoyed your activewear book, btw.)

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад +2

      100% agree with all that you said! I think overstretching is the number one issue when first sewing FOE, it really takes practice to develop s feel for it! Just like with gauging sewing straight, practice is key! And thank you for kind words about my book!

  • @walrusnom
    @walrusnom 3 года назад +2

    This is a great video. It’s extremely informative and you kept your explanations brief and easy.

  • @karenschafer2827
    @karenschafer2827 5 лет назад +6

    Hand basting for tricky areas has always been my go to (but I am a great-grandmother!) Another sewing blogger that I have been following (Lifting Pins And Needles) uses a lot of hand basting and hand hemming.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад +2

      Yes! There should be no shame in basting, it can be so helpful and save a lot of grief. Whenever I learn a new technique I often rely on basting, and once I get more skilled I can scale back on it

  • @SewYourOwn
    @SewYourOwn 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your tips--excellent tutorial. Happy sewing!

  • @BeatlesFanSonia
    @BeatlesFanSonia 4 года назад +2

    I had never heard of fold over elastic! I got some as a free gift when I made a fabric order online and I didn’t know what it was supposed to be used for. Thanks for the
    info!

  • @cherylp.3347
    @cherylp.3347 2 года назад +1

    Nicely done! I bought an undies pattern and came back to this for tips. I looked at my FOE and saw a shiny side , which seemed to want to fold being on the outside. But for undies, I wanted the soft side out. Next time I’ll make them with the soft side out. Great tips, can’t wait to make my second pair. Thanks

  • @Knitterbug
    @Knitterbug 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!! I have been struggling with FOE on my watson bra and was seriously about to throw it in the can. I can happily say that I just might have a finished bra today!!!

  • @janetdupree6353
    @janetdupree6353 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent instructional video. Thank you.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      You're welcome! It makes me happy that you liked the format, I've been meaning to make this video for ages 😊

  • @znycelondon5313
    @znycelondon5313 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent tutorial.
    Thank you for this very important information.
    🌹

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Happy to hear you found my tutorial useful!

  • @Allycat3270
    @Allycat3270 5 лет назад +4

    I have been sewing knickers and use FOE alot, thank you for the tip about machine basting the elastic first before you fold over the elastic, this is a brilliant tip and one that I will definitely be using from now on. I do love anything that I sew to have a neat finish, and sewing on the elastic before meant that everything had double zig zag,

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Happy to hear you found that tip useful, it's a real game changer, it took my own FOE sewing to another level for sure!

    • @Allycat3270
      @Allycat3270 5 лет назад

      @@Thelaststitch I so much want to do the neatest sewing that I possibly can, and your tip is fantastic, so much so that I have shared it with my sewing groups on Facebook.
      Do you think that you could do a video about inserting eyelets and what is the best method and tools?

  • @myralorraine
    @myralorraine 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you Johanna for a wonderful video on Fold Over Elastic tips! 💕

  • @Nancy-bz8ge
    @Nancy-bz8ge 2 года назад

    not to mention, the Bernina 1230! same as my favorite daily stitcher. Going strong some 31 years after I gave up haircuts & color for a year in order to pay for it... Excellent video.. thanks you!

  • @laurencoll7015
    @laurencoll7015 3 года назад +1

    Your tutorials are always the best !! Thank you so much for all the Info you share !

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  3 года назад

      Thank you, that means a lot to hear!

  • @billiev8705
    @billiev8705 5 лет назад +2

    I have been using fold-over elastic in my costuming projects, since that's what I happened to have on hand - I bought a big pile of different types of elastic cheaply from someone who was destashing due to rheumatism in her hands. I guess I've been using it, as we say in Dutch "niet gehinderd door enige kennis", which translates as "not hindered by knowledge of any sort," haha! Thankfully, the costumes are only viewed from several meters' distance, so I can get away with making a bit of a mess. I"m glad I now know how to actually do it, though! I have been gearing up to start sewing actual garments after this round of theater costumes is done, and it's nice to find tutorials that are so well filmed and edited so I can learn the proper techniques rather than fumbling along. So thank you for this! (PS I'm bruennhilde on Insta, in case you're wondering. I'm in the process of documenting some of the costumes I've sewn over the past 6 or so years...)

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад +1

      😊 Yes sometimes not having any preconceived ideas can be a blessing! I too like to dive into things, learn from my mistakes and then refine the process. No one will nail all this sewing stuff at the first attempt! Your custome projects sounds like a lot of fun!

  • @suzanneperron549
    @suzanneperron549 8 месяцев назад

    Great tips! Thank you!

  • @lavadajenkins2955
    @lavadajenkins2955 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for that, I needed to see it done.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Happy to hear you found my tutorial useful!

  • @mbs7078
    @mbs7078 3 года назад

    Thank you!! Just bought some FOE for some undies- good to know how to use it!

  • @cherylp.3347
    @cherylp.3347 4 года назад

    I’ve only just learned there was such a thing. So this video is helpful, thanks.

  • @ckim5134
    @ckim5134 2 года назад

    Love your tips.

  • @lylianjettar3637
    @lylianjettar3637 5 лет назад +1

    As usual, excellent video. Short and precise. Thank you

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Thank you! That means a lot to hear! I'm always thinking about how I can make my tutorials as helpful and clear as possible!

  • @heideray7343
    @heideray7343 5 лет назад +2

    Great tutorial! First time I found this elastic was at Hobby Lobby, so many colors available. I liked how you have incorporated this on your leggings pocket.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Yes we have so many options now! And it really simplifies finishing edges on knits!

  • @celestemalec5043
    @celestemalec5043 5 лет назад +2

    I have never used FOE and am not sure if we can buy it here in South Africa but will have a hunt for it now. Thank you for your succinct and informative video, as usual your explanations are very clear.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Happy to hear you liked my tutorial! Hope you can find it locally, at least here in Sweden the range has gotten improved in the last few years and I hope it would get an even bigger upswing, since it's an underrated notion when it comes to sewing

  • @PsychicKathleen
    @PsychicKathleen 5 лет назад +3

    Great tips Johanna! I love FOE for hemming, around the neckline - all over the place :) You can buy it now in so many different fabrics. For example I had some black velvet FOE that I used to finish all around a Bolero and the effect was so plush and luxe :) I agree though it is a bit tricky - practice makes perfect. In my initial applications I definitely stretched it too much and it ended up looking awful.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад +1

      Yes practise is key, as with most things. And I agree about having so many great options, I was eyeing the velvet version just this Friday and it looks so good!

    • @PsychicKathleen
      @PsychicKathleen 5 лет назад

      @@Thelaststitch That velvet FOE Is gorgeous :) you won't be disappointed Johanna!

    • @karenlowes7802
      @karenlowes7802 5 лет назад +1

      Where on earth did you find FOE with a velvet finish?

    • @PsychicKathleen
      @PsychicKathleen 5 лет назад

      @@karenlowes7802 I wish I could remember! I bought it online :) every time I see an FOE which is unusual I order it. I have all sorts of animal print ones for example that are very cool too.

  • @nkaujnom1255
    @nkaujnom1255 3 года назад

    Ohh thank you thank you thank you!!

  • @saraalicea3363
    @saraalicea3363 3 года назад

    Thanks 🙏 great ideas 💜

  • @IPv6Freely
    @IPv6Freely 4 года назад +1

    Great tutorial. I use elastic on the raw edge of mesh pockets on backpacks. One thing I’m trying to find though is... is there a foot that does this for you? For flat elastic there is a shirring foot, and for binding with grosgrain or bias tape that are binding feet... are there combination that will do this on a raw edge with fold over elastic?

  • @Allycat3270
    @Allycat3270 4 года назад

    Johanna could you please consider doing a video tutorial about using bias binding and adding piping (trim) to garments please.....

  • @MeganTuffley
    @MeganTuffley 5 лет назад +2

    I"ve actually never used FOE in my sewing. I'll try it on my next yoga top neckline and armscyes.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Yes FOE is excellent for that! Just get a wider one and it will look so good. I've done this finish on many workout tops and it looks really neat 👍

  • @Bebeembop
    @Bebeembop 4 года назад +1

    Useful information. How do you stop the fold over elastic from being pinched as you sew around a curve and do you have any suggestions for addressing skipped stitches?

    • @mariepeterson7250
      @mariepeterson7250 2 года назад

      If you sew more slowly you will decrease the number of skipped stitches, also try a different needle, sometimes a smaller needle works better, I like a ball point needle, but not all machines are the same.

  • @djf57
    @djf57 2 года назад

    I am a firm believer in basting. That is exactly what I would do

  • @summerbreezefarm
    @summerbreezefarm 4 года назад

    I'm making a Ostomy Belt Wrap. I'm having difficulties finding a wider FOE elastic (1.5 width) for the waistband.
    My question is can the FOE elastic be used without holding it over? With the covid-19 situation it's difficult to find any elastic. 🙄
    I'm new to this kind of elastic and I enjoyed watching your tips. Thank you. 💖💖

  • @unmaskyourmagic6167
    @unmaskyourmagic6167 4 года назад

    thank you

  • @sarahforrester6421
    @sarahforrester6421 3 года назад

    What type of needle and size? Thanks for your useful video.

  • @janfranklin2114
    @janfranklin2114 5 лет назад

    Great tips. What pattern did you make your top from?

  • @Lady9tails
    @Lady9tails 5 лет назад +3

    Thank I've been a little scared to try fold over elastic.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      Just practise on some scraps to get the feel of it and then you are set to go!

    • @zinaurrutia5633
      @zinaurrutia5633 5 лет назад

      Me too Lady9tails. I’ve seen it in the stores, but never knew how to use it so I just passed it on by. Maybe I’ll get brave and try it.

    • @RobinEsch
      @RobinEsch 4 года назад

      @@zinaurrutia5633 Be brave! I've found Jalie patterns are easy and primarily for knit fabrics. Each time I finish figuring out one of their patterns, I feel more confident. They have some camisole patterns that use fold over elastic and also a wireless bra pattern. Jalie has some video tutorials also but not for every pattern. I'm about to delve into trying fold over elastic for the first time myself...

  • @TheCynedd
    @TheCynedd 5 лет назад +3

    When I have used fold-over elastic I use my coverstitch machine to attach it to the project.

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  5 лет назад

      I do that too for variety, both works great I think!

    • @kaclrks
      @kaclrks 4 года назад

      Would love some advice about this - any tips about how to line up the coverstitch relative to the FOE? Thanks

  • @RobinEsch
    @RobinEsch 4 года назад

    What sewing machine(s) do you recommend to someone who would be sewing primarily knit fabrics (clothing)?

  • @rosac8168
    @rosac8168 3 года назад

    I added the elastic to my neck line and the back came out really wonky and wavy I did. 2.0 length and 2.5 width what did I do wrong?

  • @michellepark778
    @michellepark778 5 лет назад +2

  • @humansforbreakfast
    @humansforbreakfast 3 года назад

    Hi Johanna, I'm wondering when you use the machine baste method are you using a straight stitch or zigzag to baste? It looks straight in the video but won't that reduce the stretch?

    • @Thelaststitch
      @Thelaststitch  3 года назад +2

      Hi! It's a straight stitch but you remove it after topstitching with a zigzag so it doesn't affect the stretch 👍

  • @jay_caanodii
    @jay_caanodii 4 года назад

    What size did you use??

  • @nanjixing
    @nanjixing 2 года назад

    Why not use footer to help ,working not smart is working Difficult