Monday, April 9, 2007

Sewing Hems, So Easy

Did you know that sewing hems, whether they are in pants or dresses, blind, cuffed or rolled, is so easy? Oh, maybe they're just easy for me because I know how to sew and I've done it over and over again. But, anyone can hem pants, dresses, skirts, whatever; with a little practice and a few easy steps.

But, let's first look at your sewing ability. Can you sew? Do you have a sewing machine? How about a needle and thread? A thimble? Some of you are probably asking, "What's that?"

There are some instances that you don't need these items or need to know how to sew to hem your own clothes. Just a little knowledge of some special tools will have you up and going in no time.

Which sewing style are you...
If you have some sewing experience and want to machine hem...measure, press hem up, thread machine with matching thread, top-stitch.

If you sew by hand and want a blind hem...measure, press hem up, thread a hand needle with matching thread, place thimble on middle finger, sew slip stitch.

If you don't sew, either by machine or hand...measure, press hem up, place fusing tape between hem and fabric using a pressing cloth and steam iron, fuse hem in place.

Let me know what's been working for you...scotch tape, glue, or stapling.

1 comment:

sheri said...

hi,just wanted to make a comment re..hemming..my problem is not geneal hemming.it is making that bubble stle hem..your info for hemming is very helpful,but could you post some info on the bubble stlye hemm.ty.sheri