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  1. Stretching Yourself: Using Elastic Thread

    May 29, 2020 · Elastic thread can be machine washed and dried at temperatures under 200°. Do not put the iron directly on the elastic, as it can be damaged by higher heat. ~Linda Griepentrog Linda is the …

  2. Smocking: The Art of Elegant Fabric Shaping - asg.org

    Jun 27, 2025 · At the beginning and end of each row, tie the thread tails together to keep the elastic from pulling out. You can also backstitch, but tying is usually more secure with elastic thread. Steam or …

  3. ASG Sewing Blog – Page 64

    Building stretch into a garment is easy with this thin, stretchy strand and a little ingenuity. Sections of your project, like yokes, sleeves, cuffs, waistlines and bodices are all likely candidates for shirring. …

  4. ASG Sewing Blog – Page 25

    Sewing Q&A: Cutting Mats, Chain Sewing, & Elastic Thread Rotary Cutting Mat Q: What’s the easiest way to clean my rotary cutting mat? A: Cutting mats harbor lint as you cut various fabrics and some …

  5. S-T-R-E-T-C-H-I-N-G it! Everything you need to know about ... - ASG

    Mar 25, 2022 · Elastic thread is a stretchable thread. Sewing parallel lines with elastic thread in the bobbin and matching fabric colored thread in the top creates a shirred look that can be adjusted as …

  6. Sewing Swimwear – Tips of the Trade - ASG

    Aug 9, 2019 · The edge of the elastic tape rides along the seam line (our patterns have ½” seam allowance, so we trim a scant 1/8” while applying. Use a 3-thread wide stitch with a 2.5 stitch length.

  7. ASG Sewing Blog – Page 39

    Elastic thread is a stretchable thread. Sewing parallel lines with elastic thread in the bobbin and matching fabric colored thread in the top creates a shirred look that can be adjusted as desired.

  8. ASG Sewing Blog – Page 5

    Use elastic thread to wind your bobbin by hand, not with the machine. Wind it evenly and with just very slight tension—don’t over-stretch the elastic as you wind. Place the bobbin in your machine as usual.

  9. Fold-Over Elastic

    Aug 2, 2024 · A good choice is the wavy zigzag serpentine stitch. To accommodate the stretch in the elastic, lengthen the stitch slightly. For some applications, such as when using a 5/8″ wide, satin …

  10. ASG Sewing Blog

    Use elastic thread to wind your bobbin by hand, not with the machine. Wind it evenly and with just very slight tension—don’t over-stretch the elastic as you wind.