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-And here is an example of the SETTINGS used to apply the same elastic with a Janome 2000 CPX with the 2 needle wide coverstitch:​+And here is an example of the SETTINGS used to apply the same elastic with a Janome 2000 CPX with the 2 needle wide coverstitch, polyester serger thread in the needles and polyester stretch thread in the looper:
  
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-Looper tension 2 2/3 TIGHT+Looper tension 2.75 TIGHT
  
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-===== Waistband and elastic ​how to =====+===== How to attach ​elastic to a waistband ​=====
  
-When I am sewing for my family, I usually prefer to make a buttonhole along the waistline, then create a tunnel and insert the elastic later. That way I can cut a little extra and adjust ​it as desired. To prevent curling inside the tunnel I usually stitch a few stitches in the ditch at center front.+When I am sewing for my family, I usually prefer to make a buttonhole along the waistline, then create a tunnel and insert the elastic later. That way I can cut a little extra and adjust ​the elastic ​as desired. To prevent curling inside the tunnelI usually stitch a few stitches in the ditch at the center front seam.
  
-But when the waist measurements are known, ​this is an easy way to attach ​the elastic with a sergerturn over and top stitch with the coverstitch machine.+However, ​when the waist measurements are known accuratelyattaching ​the elastic with the overlocker makes a perfect non roll finish. 
 +I start by sewing the elastic into ringusing a zigzag or triple zigzag on my sewing machine. Then I quarter mark both the elastic ​and the edge of the pants and I pin, matching the quarter marks
  
-start by sewing ​the elastic ​into ring, using zigzag or triple zigzag ​on my sewing machineThen quarter mark both the elastic and the edge of the pants and pin matching ​the quarter marks+{{:​elastic:​4_mark_pants_and_elastic.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +have taken the serger threads apart so that I can position the edge of the fabric and the elastic against the locked blade and then I lower the needles ​by hand before starting to sew. 
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 +{{:​elastic:​unravel_serger_threads_so_that_elastic_can_be_put_in_place_needles_down.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +Here I am stretching ​the elastic ​to match the the fabric. My settings on the Babylock Enlighten are: stitch length 3.5 and differential 1.5. The cutting blade is locked down. These settings may need to be adjusted on other sergers. My previous serger always wanted ​higher differential to get the same results. I suggest that you test this on couple of scraps. 
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 +{{:​elastic:​stretching_elastic_to_match_fabric.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +This is what it looks like when the elastic is attached. 
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 +{{:​elastic:​elastic_attached_with_serger.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +SETTINGS for the Janome 2000 CPX with polyester serger thread in the needles and polyester stretch thread in the looper: 
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 +Stitch length 3.5 
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 +Differential 1.75 
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 +{{:​elastic:​stitch_length_and_dif_setting_for_elastic_waistband.jpg?​800x600|}} 
 + 
 +Here I have adjusted the pressure ​on the foot by turning the knob clockwise to lower it to 9mm. I prefer more pressure on the foot when attaching ​elastic ​because this will prevent the fabric slipping when I am stretching the elastic. 
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 +{{:​elastic:​pressure_on_foot_adjusted_to_9mm.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +Left needle 4.5 
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 +Right needle 6 
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 +Looper 2.75 TIGHT 
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 +{{:​elastic:​needle_and_looper_settings_elastic_waistband.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +I have positioned the waistband in such a way that the left needle will penetrate just to the left of the elastic. Please notice how all the threads are interlocking nicely ​and the tension for the left needle is balanced. If it were too high, a ridge would form along the edge of the elastic. 
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 +{{:​elastic:​looper_side_all_threads_interlocking_properly_left_needle_lower_tension.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +need to stretch ​the waistband with both hands while top stitching.  
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 +{{:​elastic:​stretching_with_both_hands.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +The finished waistband:​ 
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 +{{:​elastic:​wrong_side_coverstitched_waistband.jpg?​800x600|}} 
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 +{{:​elastic:​finished_waistband_elastic_topstitched.jpg?​800x600|}}
  
  
  
  
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