Soon after I got the new serger, I bought it a present: an
elasticator presser foot. I’ve been looking to streamline the clear
elastic/twill tape shoulder procedure and for a few dollars thrown at eBay I was
able to do that. The foot feeds the elastic through while encasing it in the
stitching. You can adjust how much you want the elastic stretched while
stitching; say, for example, when sewing elastic to the leg of a swimsuit. For the shoulders, I
let it feed the elastic without any stretching. I understand that the purpose of the foot is to evenly stitch stretched elastic onto fabric but I don't know why I couldn't also use it to run twill tape onto woven fabrics. Another experiment for another day...
Elasticator Foot - Side View |
Elasticator Foot - Top View |
There were two pieces of the red knit fabric within the Fabriconda and both had wide masking tape residue parallel to the selvages. It was tricky business getting the pieces to fit and there was just enough leftover to test out the rolled hem.
I did not make many changes to the pattern. Just the usual
one inch taken from the sleeve length and straightening of the side seams to provide a
bit more room for my mid-section. It wasn’t necessary. In fact, the cardi was shapeless and baggy. I went back to the
original pattern side seams and I think it looks great!
With the Texas high temperatures, I doubt I’ll get to wear it before October. No problem as this was all about testing the pattern, the rolled hem, and the elasticator foot. All were successful and in the meantime, I intend to sew the short-sleeved version in a lightweight knit to wear over a camisole or tank.
With the Texas high temperatures, I doubt I’ll get to wear it before October. No problem as this was all about testing the pattern, the rolled hem, and the elasticator foot. All were successful and in the meantime, I intend to sew the short-sleeved version in a lightweight knit to wear over a camisole or tank.
Next? I’m thinking Style Arc’s Island Ali Top combined with
more fabric from the Fabriconda.
Your cardi is gorgeous! And looks so high-end/expensive.
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