Great idea!  Best of both worlds.
Kathleen
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> What I've done in the past is to cut a bit of elastic, and sew ribbon to
*both* ends.  This way the ribbon doesn't need to be very long (shorter
dangly bits) and you get a bit of 'give' for sizing.
>
> When I thread the elastic/ribbon through the casing, I also tack
(backstitch) 'across' the elastic in the casing at least in the middle (I
hope that's clear), so it doesn't keep slipping out.
>
> I hope this helps!
> Elena/Gia
>
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>
> > How about threading a pretty ribbon through the casing so your (very
> > lucky to have a grandma sewing for them!!) granddaughters can just tie
> > off and have an attractive bow showing? Although, maybe not a good
> > solution for babies...someone in an earlier post suggested leaving an
> > extra length of elastic for Mama to finish off?
> >
> > Good luck,
> >
> > Theresa Eacker
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I've been sewing for my granddaughters for Christmas and have come
across,
> > > again, something that has long bothered me in most commercial
patterns. The
> > > sleeves have elastic in them and the directions say, "Cut elastic to a
> > > comfortable measurement." Now, the girls are in Florida, and I am in
> > Maryland, so
> > > how am I supposed to do that? The same holds when making baby clothes
for
> > > babies who aren't born yet, for example. (Snipping....)
> > > Does this peeve anyone else as it does me?
> > >
> > > Ann Wass
> >
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