This is the length from where you want your skirt to start, to the floor, plus 6 - 8 ″ for
your folded waistband.
Accentuated by front and back keyholes,
a folded waistband, and an elegantly tiered skirt, this ethereal maxi embraces you with polished perfection!
Double - layer
folded waistband.
You can't tell in the photos but I had to
fold the waistband over to shorten the legs.
To get them on, I suggest
folding the waistband down, skim the legging over the hip and then roll it back up.
Flip your trousers, waistband up, and place another t - shirt over the part where you want to
fold the waistband over the remainder of the pants.
Cara, my solution (with baby # 1) wasn't great... I'd just
fold the waistband of regular tights waaay down.
Trim the seam allowance on your waistband and then
fold the waistband up and press it smooth and flat.
Am I supposed to
fold the waistband ends in?
Then
fold the waistband in half (with right sides of the fabric together) and sew the short raw edges together to also form a loop.
Not exact matches
With its
folding, tubular stock and short barrel, it can be hidden beneath a suit jacket, thrust into a
waistband or even taped to a forearm.
To avoid rubbing against the umbilical cord, avoid tight clothing or
waistbands around the stomach and make sure to
fold every diaper down so it does not rub up against the stump.
However, it is a wide and straight shaped pant that has adjustable
fold system over
waistband for high waist or low waist.
Not only that, it has a tie die to
fold down
waistband which helps to handle your baby bump easier.
Simply
fold down the
waistband to continue enjoying this style after pregnancy too.
Fold over
waistband on bottoms.
Fold Over Elastic is an easy edge finish for diaper covers, necklines,
waistbands, and blankets.
Pants: You're going to love tights or bottoms that have a
fold over or wide
waistband.
Lifting your seat will help you deepen your groins, which will enable you to
fold at your underwear line, rather than your
waistband.
Fold and sew the
waistband to the top edge of the circular skirt.
Avoid tight
waistbands — I suggest
fold - over or maternity yoga pants, cozy cardigans and nursing tanks (I swear by Target's tanks and have them in several colors).
This
fold over
waistband will adjust from week to week ensure comfort throughout your pregnancy into motherhood.
This
fold over
waistband will adjust from week to week to ensure comfort throughout your pregnancy into motherhood.
You see... instead of placing my back
waistband pattern piece on the
fold, I seam it.
I hoisted the length up for nighttime by
folding the wide
waistband over — just make sure to remove the tag from the inner back.
A lightweight linen fabric will be sure to keep you cool, while a
fold over elastic
waistband easily accommodates your growing belly.
The flattering and comfortable
fold - over
waistband can be worn up or
folded over for a customized look and length.
This ankle - length women's knit skirt is long on details for maximum impact: a double - layer
waistband to
fold down or not, front pockets trimmed with cording, seaming for definition, and a hem that's banded a bit for a slightly closer fit.
Delightful dots meet festive stripes: for Christmas morning, chilly winter weekends and cozy lounging, these knit PJs pants have a comfy, relaxed fit, with wide - legs,
folded cuff, a soft cotton drawstring
waistband and an embroidered monogram.
These pajama pants are crafted in jersey - knit organic Green Cotton, with an elastic
fold - over
waistband for a comfy stay - put fit, and flattering wide legs.
Elastic
fold - over
waistband.
For the flat
waistband,
fold it in half lengthways and sew the edges.
You can see that instead of having a separate
waistband and trying to sew the elastic and finish the seam at the end, I just had one piece of fabric that I
folded under and tucked the elastic into to create the
waistband.
Then I
folded about 2 in of the top of the skirt down and pressed it (this creates your
waistband and gives some extra room to sew in the elastic).
You can
fold or roll the
waistband down to give a different aspect and still feel comfortable and practical.
I took a shortcut and
folded over excess
waistband material and stitched it down on the backside, hiding my stitches in the ridges of the grosgrain ribbon.
Grab the stacked jean legs and
fold them in half so the hem of the jeans lines up with the
waistband.
If you
fold over the
waistband does that make it appear bulky when wearing a closer fitting tank top or t - shirt?
The
waistband is very stretchy, and can be adjusted from a higher rise to a lower one by
folding it down.
If I do this, the
waistband will lose the extra inch ease when I
fold under the side seams to attach them to the zipper - is this right?
my hypothesis is that the bulk of the
folded - over end of the
waistband is obscuring the zipper track.
Envision a drawstring in the
waistband of a pair of sweatpants; if one end of the drawstring is anchored and you attempt to pull the other end through the opening of the fabric, the fabric will bunch up around the progressively - smaller length of available drawstring, leading to
folds in the fabric.