A simple and elegant way to sew the ends of an elastic tape without unnecessary thickening!
BluprintAs a rule, the ends of an elastic tape, which, for example, is sewn into the waistband of a skirt, are ground by overlaying one on the other, combining slices, or by placing the ends with an overlap.
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Both of these methods, of course, double the thickness of your tape at the place of application, which may not be so noticeable when sewing the tape into a belt, but nonetheless. There is a more accurate method that will allow you to reliably stitch the ends of the elastic tape, while avoiding any thickening.
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To do this, you will need a piece of organza or any other very light and thin, but strong fabric. Lay the ends of the tape over a piece of organza, butt-to-end aligning the slices.
Using the zigzag stitch, sew the joint, and also lay an additional line on each side of the joint.
If necessary, trim the excess organza. Done!
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