How to sew a rolled hem

Learn how to sew a perfect rolled hem with these easy techniques. Achieve professional-looking results and add a polished finish to your garments.
YouTube sewing tutorial on how to sew a rolled hem Couture, Hem Dress Diy, Hemming Chiffon, Creative Sewing Ideas, Chiffon Dress Pattern, Hem Finishes, Sewing Hems, Hand Sewing Projects, Creative Sewing

Check out this rolled hem YouTube tutorial. Struggling to sew a rolled hem? Learn how to make a rolled hem on sheer fabric. Try hemming chiffon dress using this sewing tip. You can use this idea to hem a wedding dress made from silk chiffon. If you are looking for creative sewing ideas on how to sew a hem on a dress learn couture sewing techniques and different types of hem finishes.

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Patty Lane
The professional trick to sewing narrow rolled hems on curved edges and difficult fabrics like chiffon (no special presser foot required!) | Apples to Applique #sewing #hem Couture, Patchwork, Sewing Tips, Sewing Hems, Beginner Sewing Projects Easy, Leftover Fabric, Sewing Skills, Sewing Projects For Beginners, Love Sewing

Have you ever wanted to make pretty, professional-looking hems like the one shown above? Have you ever despaired when trying to create a rolled hem on a delicate, hard-to-work-with fabric, or on a curved edge? I know I have. I used to spend hours pressing hems and manipulating fabric, only to be less-than-pleased with the results. Then I learned this technique, and now I have no problems with hems on all types of fabrics, and I do not shy away from curved edges. My hems look more…

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Kelly Gast
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One of the most challenging, frustrating fabrics to work with is chiffon. Over the years I’ve learned various tips and tricks to working with it – some quick and dirty (machined hems!), and some time-consuming, but beautiful. One of the prettiest techniques is doing a rolled hem by hand. It’s a little tedious, but once you get your rhythm going it moves along fairly quickly.I love this technique because it produces a lovely rolled edge without much prep work – you don’t have to iron or pin…

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