Picot elastic is a narrow elastic with a decorative edge used in lingerie for garments such as bras and underwear. It can be used in other types of clothing or crafts as well. Picot elastic can come in a variety of decorative edges but typically will have a single looped edge that looks similar to a scallop design.
Picot elastic is a commonly used elastic in lingerie sewing. It is functional, attractive and dainty. You will typically see it in a scalloped edge but you can also find more decorative options. Knowing how to sew picot elastic correctly to your lingerie garments is an imperative skill for any lingerie maker. Read on to learn more about this common lingerie elastic.
How to Sew Picot Elastic?
Measure where you will be adding the picot elastic and cut based on your patterns instructions.
Join the edges of your picot elastic
Align your elastic to your garment making sure to divide the elastic up evenly around the perimeter if sewing on the round or along the straight edge if sewing a neckline for example.
Set your sewing machine to a zigzag stitch along with the proper width and length depending on what your pattern calls for and the width of the elastic being used.
Stretch your elastic to meet the length of your fabric as you sew on a zigzag stitch
Flip your picot elastic to the wrong side so the decorative edge now points away from the garment. Zigzag stitch in place to secure the elastic.