Excellent tutorial.. great video and very detailed instruction. Most skip over this part.. they don’t actually show you how to work with Banrol. Many thanks.
Great video! Explains how to sew with ban roll perfectly. I buy this by the 50 yard roll. Just finished a 5 layer wedding dress, brides maid dresses, 2 military ball dresses and countless costumes. It gives such a clean,perfect hem even on the curves. I use my zipper foot to sew it on.
The tip about snipping the ban roll for curved hems is genius!! The bridesmaid dress I'm working on has a slight train so the hem has a curve. The narrow hem foot is stressful and my results are inconsistent. This technique is a game changer!
It is expensive but you can reuse it for years. I’ve never tried to pull the edge on drywall mesh … does it ravel easily? Also, is drywall mesh as smooth as ban-roll to allow it to be removed easily from delicate fabrics without catching? How well does it hold up after using several times? Since it is not as expensive maybe try it on several types of fabric scraps and see how it works.
Excellent tutorial.. great video and very detailed instruction. Most skip over this part.. they don’t actually show you how to work with Banrol.
Many thanks.
This is the best explained video for doing this method. All the other videos do not go into detail like this one does. Thank you for showing us this.
This is the absolute best video on a ban roll hem! I've seen others but you explained it step by step. Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you so much!! This comes in handy hemming all those dresses for my girls 💗
Wow!! This is really slick. Thanks for the great tip!
Saw this for the first time tonight on another channel, now I can't get enough of it....lol. TFS!!!
Great video! Explains how to sew with ban roll perfectly. I buy this by the 50 yard roll. Just finished a 5 layer wedding dress, brides maid dresses, 2 military ball dresses and countless costumes. It gives such a clean,perfect hem even on the curves. I use my zipper foot to sew it on.
Where do you buy it?
@@HandmadeCreations I purchase it on Amazon. I believe Amazon has smaller quantities for sale but I use so much of it I buy by the roll.
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Great explanation and good close ups
Thanks
The tip about snipping the ban roll for curved hems is genius!! The bridesmaid dress I'm working on has a slight train so the hem has a curve. The narrow hem foot is stressful and my results are inconsistent. This technique is a game changer!
Wow! Can’t wait to try this. I watched several videos and yours was the easiest to follow! Fantastic!
Great video, nice sharp focus. Thanks for your tips and tricks!
This is amazing! I sure could have used this ten years ago. Haha.
Wonderful video, I learned a lot. Thanks !
Great tutorial! Thank you 😊
Wow! This is amazing! Thanks for such a great tip!
Super demo!!!!! 💕💕💕💕
Amazing!
So helpful!
Love that trick thank you…
GENIUS!
How would you hem fabric that frays, like Indo or Pongee lining?
do you think drywall tape mesh would work the same way? ban roll is so expensive
It is expensive but you can reuse it for years. I’ve never tried to pull the edge on drywall mesh … does it ravel easily? Also, is drywall mesh as smooth as ban-roll to allow it to be removed easily from delicate fabrics without catching? How well does it hold up after using several times? Since it is not as expensive maybe try it on several types of fabric scraps and see how it works.
That’s a great question! I have never thought about that…if you try it let me know how it goes!
Can this be used on any fabric?