I love power mesh and I’m not a bra maker (not yet anyways. Someone get me a couple extra hours for each day then we will talk). This stiff but supple fabric is like elastic, but with a modern point of view. That is exactly what I use it in place of- elastic. Why, because it is super thin, has great recovery and gives just enough grip to feel secure, but does not make you feel like you have a bungee cord around you.
I use it for waistbands where I want the final result to be flat, no gathers. Even when I do this with elastic, it still gets thick, but not power mesh. With a contour waistband (like I made for this version on the Pinot Pants) I just cut a single layer of the power mesh to be included in the normal waistband seamings- basically you treat it as you would an interfacing (minus the whole fusing thing obvs). It gives just enough grip and where you could just rely on the stretch of your fabric for the elasticity, and it will give the fabric some support so it doesn’t stretch out of shape.
Check out my photos below where I totally overdid the construction in many ways, but I think it will give you a bit of inspiration to utilize it as you find best for your project.
Oh, one more thing:
How can you tell it's power mesh? Could it be used for a slingshot? Yes, then you have got the right stuff!
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Very Good… i really like your blog…
Hi Jeanne,
Unfortunately I don’t think power mesh will help with the folding issue. I think it’s kinda a combination of where the waistband hits on your body and the waistband height. Maybe if it’s a higher waist, it wouldn’t fold so much.
My waistbands, no matter what height, always fold over, or in half. It doesn’t matter where they sit on my waistline, either. I am a pear. Will power mesh help with the folding?
EXCELLENT USE!!! I have been creating a stash of it by purchasing remnants of it since i can never find the actual bolt of it. My plan is to make a few bras and swimsuits, but I need skirts and bottoms more! I will be making pencil skirts and dressy pants using this method. Thank you!
Thank you for the great idea. I sure will try it on the next waist band. I have been putting off making pants. Now I can. Thanks! Barbara