Above are two projects using this technique: my sparkly Anna Sui blouse, and Frankenpatterned Sunset Dress. Both made out of chiffon.
Hello readers! This brief explanation on how to make a subtle, itsy-bitsy rolled hem was actually part of my post on Sparkly Springtime Separates, but I use this technique so much I thought I would put it in a separate post for ease of reference. Enjoy!
Subtle, Drapey Rolled Hem Tutorial
This hemming technique is a pain in the butt (like most nice hems) but it's great if you want a really small, subtle hem that won't interfere with the draping of your fabric. Ideally, try to find a thread that precisely matches your textile or would provide a nice decorative border to your hem.
Here's the basic process. In this example, I used black thread so you can see what I was doing, but really you should be using thread as close to the color of the fabric as possible.
Stitch 1/2 away from the raw edge of the fabric. |
Stitch in place |
Works like a charm! Go ahead and leave any questions you have in the comments!
Are you using a rolled hem foot as well?
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm just using a normal presser foot! I actually haven't ever seen a rolled hem foot before, so I looked it up on YouTube and it's really cool! But this technique works well if you don't happen to have that specific foot or you want a really tiny hem. :)
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