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Casing – Introduction & Uses in Sewing Technology

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By iti | 10:48 AM IST, Mon March 23, 2026

Casing – Introduction & Uses in Sewing Technology

Casing is an important sewing technique used in garment construction to create a channel or tube within the fabric. The chapter "Casing – Introduction & Uses" explains how casing is formed and its applications in sewing technology.

Casing is commonly used to insert elastic, drawstrings, or cords in garments. It provides flexibility, adjustability, and comfort, making it widely used in various types of clothing.

Introduction to Casing

Casing is a folded fabric channel stitched to hold elastic, ribbon, or cord. It is usually made by folding the fabric and stitching along the edge, leaving space for inserting materials.

Casings are often found in waistbands, sleeves, and necklines of garments.

Types of Casing

1. Folded Casing

Folded casing is made by folding the fabric edge and stitching it.

  • Simple and commonly used
  • Used in waistbands

2. Applied Casing

Applied casing is made by attaching a separate strip of fabric.

  • Used when extra width is needed
  • Provides flexibility in design

3. Elastic Casing

This casing is specifically designed to hold elastic.

  • Used in skirts and trousers
  • Provides stretch and comfort

4. Drawstring Casing

This casing is used to insert drawstrings.

  • Used in hoodies and bags
  • Provides adjustable fitting

Steps in Making Casing

Proper method should be followed to create casing.

  • Measure and mark the casing width
  • Fold the fabric or attach strip
  • Stitch along the edge
  • Leave an opening for insertion
  • Insert elastic or cord
  • Close the opening

These steps ensure neat and functional casing.

Uses of Casing

Casing is used in various garment construction processes.

  • Waistbands of skirts and trousers
  • Sleeves for elastic fitting
  • Necklines for adjustable design
  • Drawstring bags and hoodies

It provides flexibility and adjustability in garments.

Advantages of Casing

  • Provides adjustable fitting
  • Improves comfort
  • Enhances garment design
  • Easy to construct

It is widely used in modern garments.

Common Problems in Casing

Improper casing may cause issues.

  • Uneven stitching
  • Twisting of elastic
  • Incorrect width of casing

These problems can be avoided with proper techniques.

Precautions While Making Casing

Certain precautions should be followed for better results.

  • Maintain correct width
  • Stitch evenly
  • Leave proper opening
  • Use suitable elastic or cord

These precautions ensure high-quality casing.

Importance in Garment Construction

Casing plays a vital role in garment construction.

  • Improves garment functionality
  • Enhances comfort
  • Provides adjustable fitting

It is essential for many types of garments.

Conclusion

The chapter "Casing – Introduction & Uses" explains the importance of casing in sewing technology. It is widely used to insert elastic and drawstrings, providing flexibility and comfort.

By understanding casing techniques, sewing professionals can create functional and well-designed garments. Proper methods and precautions ensure neat and durable results.

In conclusion, casing is an essential technique in garment construction, contributing to both functionality and design.

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