Uma undies: Sewing Instructions
Step 1: Pin/baste the front to the first gusset piece​
Place one of the gusset pieces on the front piece, good sides together, so that the crotch seams are aligned. Pin or baste at the seam allowance.
Step 2: Open flat​
Open flat. You can press if you want to, but who presses underwear?
Step 3: Pin/baste the back to the first gusset piece​
Place the back piece on the gusset, good sides together. Pin or baste at the seam allowance.
Step 4: Open flat​
Open flat.
Step 5: Attach the second gusset piece​
Get the front and back pieces out of the way by rolling them to the center.
Place the second gusset piece good sides together on top so that it lines up with the first gusset piece. The rolled-up front and back pieces should be sandwiched between your gusset pieces.
Sew the front and back gusset seams at your seam allowance using a serger or a zigzag stitch.
Step 6: Turn right side out​
Turn the undies right side out. All gusset seams should be enclosed.
Step 7: Sew the side seams​
Pin the side seams good sides together. Sew the side seams at your seam allowance using a serger or a zigzag stitch.
Good work! Technically you could leave the edges raw since knit fabrics do not fray, but to help your undies stay up, you should probably add elastic to the legs and waist. Keep going.
Step 8: Prepare elastic​
Overlap the edges of each piece of elastic by your seam allowance and stitch together. You should have three elastic pieces: one for the waistband and two for the legs.
To ensure that you stretch the elastic evenly, divide the elastic into four quarters and mark the points with pins or chalk. Do the same to the waist and leg openings, marking the quarter points.
Step 9: Sew elastic to the outside of the garment​
Pin the elastic to the waist and leg openings on the good side of the fabric, ensuring that you line up the quarter markings. If your elastic has a decorative edge, make sure that you line up the plain edge (not the decorative edge) of the elastic to the edge of the fabric. The decorative edge should be pointing towards the garment, not away from it.
Sew the elastic to the garment using a zigzag stitch. You will have to stretch the elastic slightly as you sew to make it lay flat against the fabric. Avoid stretching the fabric itself.
Trim away any excess fabric that causes bulk or sticks out from the elastic.
Step 10: Fold the elastic in and sew it down again​
Fold the elastic and fabric to the inside, enclosing the raw edge of the fabric under the elastic. You should be looking at the outside of the undies, a folded edge with a bit of the elastic peeking out. Sew using a zigzag stitch.
Repeat these steps for each of the waist and leg openings.
You did it!