@clarecooper8755 there is a great closeup photo of the finished waistband over on the blog. It's at the bottom of the tutorial. thecreativesewist.com/how-to-easily-add-an-elastic-waistband-to-a-dress/
I'm glad to hear that this tutorial helped you! If you are struggling with other sewing issues, please let me know in the comments below. I'm always looking for new video/tutorial ideas.
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A good simple, and we'll explained tutorial, thanks for not using same colored fabric as dress for the casing. This way it was easy to tell where you were sewing. Is 3/4 " elastic the best size to use for waistline application? Thank you for sharing your skills.
@JoJo Sewist Thank you for your kind words! I'm happy to hear that this tutorial helped you. In this example, I used 3/4" wide elastic; however, if you wanted a narrower waistline, you could use 1/2" wide elastic. I didn't want a wide waistline so I decided on the 3/4" width elastic. Also, if you look at most belts sold for ladies' dresses, they are around 1" wide, so they would cover the casing if you decided to coordinate a belt with your dress.
!!! A great, simple tutorial!! Have been watching tutorials all day on adding an elastic waistband and this is the first one I can follow
Thank you so much for your kind words!! I"m glad the tutorial helped you!
This video is so helpful. I was almost in tears until I found this. Thank you.
I’m so glad this video helped you!
Maybe you could show a close up of the finished elasticated waistband right side out. The scarf tied around hides it.
@clarecooper8755 there is a great closeup photo of the finished waistband over on the blog. It's at the bottom of the tutorial. thecreativesewist.com/how-to-easily-add-an-elastic-waistband-to-a-dress/
Thank you so very much
You saved me today, have been watching tutorials on how to do this and have been complicated, but yours is very simple and nice
Thank you for your kind words. Glad to hear that this tutorial helped you and was easy to follow.
So much helpful on this thank you more tutor soon
Thank you! Glad it helped you!
This was super helpful with all the detailed explanation--thank you
Thank you! So glad to hear that the tutorial helped you.
Thank you so much such a great informative easy to follow tutorial
Thank you!!! I hope it helped you.
Thank you so much for your tutorial,very helpful.
Glad to hear it helped you!!
This is very helpful and simple..thankyou very much..🙏now I can do mine too after fail attempts..
I'm happy to hear that the tutorial helped you!! Good luck with your project.
Thank you for this tutorial I needed this 🤗
I'm glad to hear that this tutorial helped you! If you are struggling with other sewing issues, please let me know in the comments below. I'm always looking for new video/tutorial ideas.
@@TheCreativeSewist thanks for sure love to see more details of sewing bodice to bottom with elastic.
@@jaloneynorwood4306 Thank you for the tutorial suggestion. I'll put that on the list of requested tutorials. If you haven't already signed up to be notified when new content is uploaded to the channel, please consider doing so. Thank you!
A good simple, and we'll explained tutorial, thanks for not using same colored fabric as dress for the casing. This way it was easy to tell where you were sewing. Is 3/4 " elastic the best size to use for waistline application? Thank you for sharing your skills.
@JoJo Sewist Thank you for your kind words! I'm happy to hear that this tutorial helped you. In this example, I used 3/4" wide elastic; however, if you wanted a narrower waistline, you could use 1/2" wide elastic. I didn't want a wide waistline so I decided on the 3/4" width elastic. Also, if you look at most belts sold for ladies' dresses, they are around 1" wide, so they would cover the casing if you decided to coordinate a belt with your dress.
@@TheCreativeSewist Thanks for that insight on width. I had no idea.