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Hems The Bottom Line
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Hems A.A properly sewn hem : 1.Should hang straight & even. 2.Be parallel to the floor.
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Hems B.There are 4 steps to hemming: 1.Mark the hem length 2.Turn the hem up and press 3.Finish the hem edge 4.Attach the hem
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Hems C.The raw edge of a hem must be finished to prevent raveling. 1.The finish is determined by fabric & function. 2.The raw edges of hems are finished just like the raw edges of seams
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Hems D.The hem must be attached to the garment. 1.Hems are attached by hand, machine, or fusing.
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Hems: by hand 2.Hand Hemming: a.The stitches should be: evenly spaced loose enough that the fabric doesn’t pucker almost invisible sewn with a single thread
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Hems: by hand b.There are 4 stitches used to hem by hand. The blindstitch, hemming stitch, catchstitch, and slipstitch
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Hems: by hand Slip stitch: Stitches are almost invisible Used to attach a folded edge such as a hemmed (turned & stitched) finish or bias binding.
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Hems: by hand To sew, the hand needle is slipped inside the folded edge of the hem and the picks up one or two threads of the fabric directly below.
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Hems: by machine 3.Machine Hemming: a.It is the quickest “permanent” hemming method b.Most common methods are Topstitched, Turned & Stitched, Machine Blind Hem, and Rolled Hem
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Hems: by machine c.Topstitched Used to attach a hem and decorate at the same time (the stitching shows, just like any topstitching).
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Hems: by machine Steps Mark hem Trim to 1 ¼” Press hem to inside 1 ¼” Turn raw edge in ¼” & press again. Top stitch close to second fold.
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Hems: by machine d.Turned and Stitched Looks like a topstitched hem, but the amount of fabric turned up is very small (1/4”and usually found at the bottom of a man’s shirt).
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Hems: by machine Steps Mark hem & trim so that it is 5/8”. Turn raw edge up 5/8” & press. Turn raw edge in to the 5/8” pressing line and press again. Topstitch along the second folded edge.
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Hems: by machine e.Machine Blind Hem Used for most commercially hemmed garments, i.e. sportswear and pants. Uses the blind hem foot. Virtually invisible
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Hems: by machine Steps: Press the hem Fold the raw edge in ¼” and press Pin hem in position Turn the “hem” back on itself Position it under the blind hem foot Sew using the machine blind hem stitch
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Hems: Fused 4.Fused: a.It is considered a quick fix. b.Used to temporarily hold a hem, i.e dressing for work and you inadvertently pull out the hem of your pants and need a quick fix. c.Done with a fusible web
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