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Yoga Waistband How To

Adding a yoga waistband instead of elastic

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/yoga-waistband-how-to • Posted by JeanineThomlinson

The clock is a simple hand done applique to the front using felt and buttons and ric rac. I was able to complete this entire costume - including making the applique pattern pieces and cutting everything to sewn in one 4hr evening sewing stretch! I consider that a total WIN! I added a little dip and bias to the front of the shirt because I used a flannel lining to the hood which took away the stretch and I added arm cuffs and a hem band to help keep Cheeks cozy! For the pants I used the Scientific Seamstress Easy Fits pattern and made them in knit with a yoga waistband

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 00

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

The clock is a simple hand done applique to the front using felt and buttons and ric rac. I was able to complete this entire costume - including making the applique pattern pieces and cutting everything to sewn in one 4hr evening sewing stretch! I consider that a total WIN! I added a little dip and bias to the front of the shirt because I used a flannel lining to the hood which took away the stretch and I added arm cuffs and a hem band to help keep Cheeks cozy! For the pants I used the Scientific Seamstress Easy Fits pattern and made them in knit with a yoga waistband

Instructions

  1. Small yoga waist

    To make a yoga waistband for your easy fits: 1.Find some knit with a GREAT recovery and stretch (I prefer a nice 4way with some lycra) 2. Cut a pieces of knit measuring a few inches smaller than the waist measurement by about 8 inches tall (though height is preference - remember it will be folded in half) 3. Sew the ends together (right sides together) 4. Fold waistband in half wrong sides together. 5. Place waistband inside pants - right side of pants to waistband. and then pin the waistband in place evenly around. You will need to stretch the waistband to fit the pant. I generally pin front and back, and then sides. I find it easiest to just pin in quarters and then stretch the waistband as I sew. and all done!