Sunday, March 31, 2013

Pin Casing for Elastic Tutorial


You will need all of your diaper layers, pins, and a piece of elastic cut to the correct length. Put a safety pin in one end of the elastic.

Pin together all the layers a little inside your line for the edge of the diaper, far enough away that the serger doesn’t eat the elastic! Pin from one elastic mark to the other about 1 inch between each pin.
*The pink line is the line that I drew to help me feed into the serger blade. It is the finished shape of the diaper.
Open the hidden layer and the inner layer and put the safety pin end of the elastic into the case created by the pins.
When you feel the end of the elastic getting close to the elastic mark, pin the elastic through all the layers. Continue feeding the safety pin through the pin casing.
Pull the safety pin end through until it has gone to the last casing pin. Your diaper edge will be gathered looking. Pin the end down. You probably know the rest and I didn’t take pictures of it J

Tack the end of the elastic down with a zigzag stitch, going back and forth several times to secure the end. Change to a 3 step zigzag. Put the needle in the down position. Pull on the diaper to stretch the elastic and make sure the diaper is straightened. Stitch on top of the elastic, removing pins as you come to them. When you get to the other end, switch back to zigzag and tack it down. Again, be sure to go back and forth several times so the elastic is secure.





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