I'm a 58 years old men watching from Algeria, i spend my life to learn averything or almost and these days i'm interrested of sewing just out of curiosity. I even already ordered a sewing machine (Can you believe it ?). I'm quiet impressed by the finishing of the last pass. Well and clearly explained. Thank you.
Last year I decided to up my game. I've been sewing since 1974, and finally have time in life to not have to rush, sew all night, cut corners and hack. I find this video very helpful: so well explained and no nonsense. It only took this one to earn my subscription. And I'm definitely going to getvthe Kai scisdors. Thank you!
I knew about the flat hem, but that's the first time I've seen it done with a curved hem. It sounds silly, but a curved hem is intimidating, so this is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
WOW, I literally was looking at my silk scarf over my lamp wondering how they get that seam so elegant & precise, then 10 minutes later I'm scrolling RUclips and there you were. My Angels 😇 were listening 🙏❤ Thank you
OMG! This video came up in my feed and JUST in time. I'm a novice sewist and have a project with a fine silk. I was wondering how on earth to sew without it looking a mess. This video provided the answer in clear, completely understandable/followable instructions. Thank you!
@@NotchesSewing Thank you! I've subscribed, too, and was planning to go through your videos to see others that would apply to this project, so I appreciate the "heads up" re the corners.
I have watched a few videos about sewing fine rolled hems and I must say yours is the best. You are very clear and concise, your filming is spot on and you have a lovely voice. Well done and thank you.
New Hampshire. Wow! Thank you! I bought a hemming foot...Do you think I can get a hem right? NO. I want to hem receiving blankets. Can't wait to try this method!
Australia. Best and MOST HELPFUL video ever!!! Thank you I should add, that the settings on a different machine make it s bit harder to het right...but we'll get there...lol
Watching from Blue Ridge Texas. Sheer rolled hems have been the bane of my existence, having to resort to hemming by hand. I can’t wait to try this technique. Thank you so much for sharing!
Hello from Australia! Hand rolled hems are beautiful but take a lot of time….. I’m confident you’ll love these techniques. Also have a new tutorial later about how I sew really nice corners with these fine hems. Stay tuned!😊
❤ thank you for the wonderful lesson. Just this week I was working with chiffon and had to overlock but your method is quicker and neater. I am from South Africa
Hello from Australia 🙂. I wanted to show methods just on a basic machine as I know not everyone will have a serger to do that type of roll hem. Thanks for watching!
Wow I wish I had seen this before I hemmed my mother of the bride wedding dress this last March. It would have saved a ton of time plus looking nicer than the hem that I completed. Thank you so much for this video!
If you have the time, you can unpick your hem, fold it just a little more for the first turn if you can afford to lose a length and redo . Please also watch my tutorial on sewing the corners on narrow hems. Thanks for watching😊
Thank you for this video! I hemmed some organza sheets years ago, very badly. They're so light and slippery. I have a very old 60's Bernina machine but did the best I could. Unfortunately, or fortunately my cat ripped them. I've now moved and want the same lovely two tone organza sheers up. My poor cat's not around anymore 😞 either. So seeing this video has sparked my inspiration to tackle these hems again, with my ancient Bernina which still purrs like a kitten. I'm looking forward to putting, or rather adapting your method 😁
Watching from the UK. Your tutorials are so good, I wish they’d been available to me years ago when I was being adventurous, but they’re still so helpful, thank you for sharing with us 😊
First method. I learned this method in Korea. They call it Kkeki. But they have three passes of stitching per seam. And they are incredible. Such thin seams! Thank you for showing me a reminder of how it’s done!
OMG I have a brother machine and for the longest time never knew how to get the needle all the way to the right. I always thought that button was only for adjusting stitch width on zigzag. I am 55 and been sewing a long time but on my newish brother F420 (3 years old) I never thought I could adjust the needle position for straight stitching. Seems so obvious now and I have no idea why I didn't figure that out. Numerous google searches never helped me. I am in Vic Australia and the second hem you showed is awesome. I love the decorative edge it makes. Thanks so much.
lucky for you I am a bit older than you and maybe know a bit more lol!😂 Have a good read of your manual in case there’s anything else you may be missing out on.
Gosh you make it look so easy, Tks for showing how to do this. I always have evening gowns to hem, and it’s never pleasant. But will try your method....❤❤❤❤
Where have you been my whole life. I all but gave up on sewing and just stuck to knitting and crocheting because it was much easier to just follow patterns and not worry about wasting fabric. But this meant my skills diminished and now i feel like a beginner again. I subscribe yesterday after the second video (the jeans adjustment one).
This is very helpful! I am making many adjustments to a bridesmaid dress, bought myself a rolled hem foot, and don’t have the time to become proficient with foot. Going back to how I always did rolled hem, but your way is a big improvement on that!! Thank you!!!
You are very welcome!😊 Glad you found it helpful. I find this method much better than using the foot as you can control better especially at the seams. Let me know how you go!
Hi, I am from Minnesota. Thank you for the tips. I am familiar with using the first method you showed, but I was not familiar with the method for hemming curves. That was great. I have been sewing since I was 5, so that gives me 50 years of experience, and I still love to search for and learn new tricks. There is always something new and exciting to learn from other people.
Hi from Australia! Both methods are great for curves. Much easier than trying to hem with fabric that has already been cut to length. Please have some fun with some scraps. I’m sure you will love it. Thanks for watching.😊
Thank you all for watching. If you could please do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know 😊, Have you ever struggled with hems on sheer or lightweight fabric or you don’t have a serger?
@@NotchesSewing I had to have the dress for my daughters wedding and it was a sheer overlay, I used my surgery, but at the wedding it pulled out, and I had a little bit of a mess
@user-td5mx3dg8n these methods are much stronger than roll hemming on serger. I can literally pull hard on the hems with my fingers and not l pulling out. The first edgestitch really helps to make it stronger. Thanks for watching😊
I love to make my own night gowns and robes and design them frequently in “old glamour” styles and using sheer fabrics is high on my list of favorite things. This tutorial was very helpful and I’ll definitely experiment these techniques on my next project ❤
Alabama, USA here. Yes, I have wrestled with hemming sheer fabrics. I did a passing job but I wasn't happy. I wish I had known your tips! Thank you for sharing, Angela.❤
Hi from Australia Mary! You’re very welcomed. It really helps to mark a hem leaving that 1” or so to fold over and have something substantial to hang onto when cutting. Thanks for watching 😊
@@NotchesSewingI probably should be more specific, I’m watching from Georgia, USA. 👋 Hey. I love this technique, it will take some practice for me to sew as smoothly as you do. I wish you were my neighbor.
Thank you thank you THANK YOU 😭 I'm currently working on a dress with gorgeous sheer fabric and was totally stumped on how it wanted to be hemmed. This method is perfect. I'm learning as I go and your vids are so easy to understand and so comforting at the same time. Like a fairy godmother for sewing 💖 thank you again
Aw that’s so sweet of you. Have you marked the hem yet? Best to mark around onto the floor with the dress on the wearer. That way it will be level all around. Have fun and let me know how you go. Practice on scraps first!!
Things are so easy when you know how! I have loads of shear fabric that I bought as a cheap job lot. It ended up at the back of the cupboard unused because I couldn't for love nor money hem it. So grateful for this tip!
Thank you so much for making this so much easier for us. I try to avoid these types of fabrics because it’s so hard to hem. You have now shown us an amazing way to do it. Thank you for sharing. I’m in country Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for sharing. I have worked with sheer fabric and done a similar technique, however, I think yours looks better so I'll be doing that in future. Many thanks from North Wales UK.
Ohh, thanks a lot! Just to have some extra fabric really does the trick! Never thought of that..I just seem to fiddle around with nect to nothing seam allowance, no wonder that does not work out!
Yes it takes quite a bit of practice to only turn a tiny amount of fabric and have a nice result …. This is so much easier if you don’t like fiddling around. Please give it a try on some scrap. I think you’ll love it!😊
Texas, USA 🇺🇸 yes I’ve sewn sheer fabrics , they’re a terror to work with ! I’m going to try the first method , not crazy bout the zigzag, I’ve got 2 dresses that need altering, the hem , I think this may help!
Watching from the Netherlands, learned something new just now, but also about my machine. I think I have an older, simpler Brother model, but I don't often change settings much, I'll experiment more. Oh, and I subbed. Been sewing a lot this summer.
Very interesting video! I never knew how narrow hers were done. With a little practice and your help I think I'll be able to do it. Thanks! Watching from Wisconsin.
Never have but I have a garment I need to shorten and have been too scared to do! I will give a try after watching this. It doesn’t look as difficult as I thought. Thankyou so much.
Thank you. Give it a try with some scraps and you'll be surprised how easy it is with a bit of practice. Make sure you have good scissors and think small! It is most important that hems are sewn and trimmed as narrow as possible.🙂
Thank you so much. I will definitely try it. Years ago I had a dress I quit finishing it for that reason that I struggled with this hemming . Now I need to find the dress!
Sou do Brasil Belém-Pará 🎉fiz vários cursos e ninguém ensina esses tesouros ❤❤vc é muito virtuosa,sua técnica é nota 100000 Deus sempre lhe abençoe 🎉🎉🎉🎉fiz curso mas não sabia nada,nem pego em tecido fino pq sempre achei que sem esse tipo de acabamento o trabalho fica ruim e vc ensinou o que ninguém ensina muito agradecida minha Querida
Obrigado pelas suas palavras gentis. Na costura, você aprende algo novo todos os dias. Por favor, tente este método com alguns retalhos de tecido. Espero que você ame os resultados! Por favor, assista a mais alguns tutoriais no meu canal😊
Bonjour !😀 I am watching your video from France 🇫🇷 Normandy . Thanks a lot for these two tecnics. I was always struggling with this kind of hem. I am looking forward to apply your tecnics.
Never worked with sheer fabrics, but I just bought 2 and look forward to try and use them as sleeves! Thanks for your video! (my machine can't adjust the needle location, but I think I can still make it work!) 😊
I've never worked with sheer fabrics, but trying to make a Kimono for a friend this Christmas and found this video just in time! Thank you!
So great to hear! Let me know how it turns out😊
@@NotchesSewing I did it! I'm so pleased with the quality of this finish!! Thank you so much for such a great tutorial!
I'm a 58 years old men watching from Algeria, i spend my life to learn averything or almost and these days i'm interrested of sewing just out of curiosity. I even already ordered a sewing machine (Can you believe it ?).
I'm quiet impressed by the finishing of the last pass. Well and clearly explained.
Thank you.
You are not old! I hope you love your new machine😊
@@NotchesSewing Thank you, i do love it.
Great! Try some of the projects on my channel. Enjoy your sewing journey.😊
@@NotchesSewing Thanks, i'll need to buy some fabric first.
btw, is there a playlist for a very beginers ?
I've been sewing for 50+ yrs and have never seen a narrow gem done this way. Love how easy you made it look. Thank you!
it will be a breeze for you!😊. Hope you love it.
Last year I decided to up my game. I've been sewing since 1974, and finally have time in life to not have to rush, sew all night, cut corners and hack. I find this video very helpful: so well explained and no nonsense. It only took this one to earn my subscription. And I'm definitely going to getvthe Kai scisdors. Thank you!
Wonderful. Thank you!! Oh I think you will fall in love with those scissors😃
I knew about the flat hem, but that's the first time I've seen it done with a curved hem. It sounds silly, but a curved hem is intimidating, so this is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching😊
Mossel Bay - South Africa 🇿🇦
Thank you very helpful 🌸
Thanks from Australia😊
I wish videos such as this were available when i was young and starting out. Your videos are clear and concise. Good work! Thank you.
Thanks so much. I try to make tutorials how I wished I had been taught as well….
Thats a lot of waste i think if your profesional you can use less fabric on first hem
I have been sewing for over 60 years. I was simply amazed on your hemming the edge of delicate material. Thank you very much. 👌❤️
You are so welcome! Please have a look at my tutorial to sew the corners.ruclips.net/video/TEY212QdBV8/видео.html 😊
WOW, I literally was looking at my silk scarf over my lamp wondering how they get that seam so elegant & precise, then 10 minutes later I'm scrolling RUclips and there you were. My Angels 😇 were listening 🙏❤ Thank you
You are so welcome! It’s so weird when things like that happen😊. ( Most likely the scarf was hemmed with a special roll hem foot or sewn by hand)
OMG! This video came up in my feed and JUST in time. I'm a novice sewist and have a project with a fine silk. I was wondering how on earth to sew without it looking a mess. This video provided the answer in clear, completely understandable/followable instructions. Thank you!
Great! Please be sure to watch my video on how to sew perfect corners with sheers too😊
@@NotchesSewing Thank you! I've subscribed, too, and was planning to go through your videos to see others that would apply to this project, so I appreciate the "heads up" re the corners.
Thank you😊
Love this. Never too old to learn something new about sewing ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you. Please have a look at how I sew the corners. ruclips.net/video/TEY212QdBV8/видео.html
I am watching from New Zealand. I have been sewing for many years. Even with these tricky fabrics. But I still learned something. Thank you
Great! Thanks so much for watching 🙂
I have watched a few videos about sewing fine rolled hems and I must say yours is the best. You are very clear and concise, your filming is spot on and you have a lovely voice. Well done and thank you.
Thank you so much Noreen😊🙏
Greetings from The Netherlands. Thanks for the great tutorials.
Hallo from Australia! Thanks so much for watching😊
Great tutorial. I don't have plans to sew sheer fabrics but one day I will.
It's definitely worth trying out. Just take it slow!
I have NEVER seen the second method! So clever!
Thanks for watching🙂
You have made it look so easy. I have subscribed to see what else I can learn.
Thank you, watching from South Africa ❤
Thanks from Australia😊
New Hampshire. Wow! Thank you! I bought a hemming foot...Do you think I can get a hem right? NO. I want to hem receiving blankets. Can't wait to try this method!
I rarely use hemming feet but they are definitely great when you are batch sewing. I find they can be awkward going over seams....
I am from Ohio and I love how you did this hem. I would have never thought to do it this way. Thanks
Hello from Australia. You are so welcome!
Australia. Best and MOST HELPFUL video ever!!! Thank you
I should add, that the settings on a different machine make it s bit harder to het right...but we'll get there...lol
Thank you from Aus as well! Yes I stuffed around with settings for half a day when I originally did these hems……🤪
Watching from Blue Ridge Texas. Sheer rolled hems have been the bane of my existence, having to resort to hemming by hand. I can’t wait to try this technique. Thank you so much for sharing!
Hello from Australia! Hand rolled hems are beautiful but take a lot of time….. I’m confident you’ll love these techniques. Also have a new tutorial later about how I sew really nice corners with these fine hems. Stay tuned!😊
That's beautiful! So much better to start with a big hem allowance then to fiddle with the small ones! Thank you!
You are so welcome! Yes that little bit of extra hem will save a lot of time and frustration.
❤ thank you for the wonderful lesson.
Just this week I was working with chiffon and had to overlock but your method is quicker and neater.
I am from South Africa
Hello from Australia 🙂. I wanted to show methods just on a basic machine as I know not everyone will have a serger to do that type of roll hem. Thanks for watching!
OMG - I have struggled with this for so long, and you made this as simple as pie!
Thanks for watching. Please give it a try and let me know how you go😊
@@NotchesSewing- Most definitely going to try and I’ll let you know. Thanks again.
Don’t know if I’ll ever sew but I dream I will and after watching this video I think you will be my (internet) tutor thank you
Aw thank you! Please give sewing a try 😊
Wow I wish I had seen this before I hemmed my mother of the bride wedding dress this last March. It would have saved a ton of time plus looking nicer than the hem that I completed. Thank you so much for this video!
If you have the time, you can unpick your hem, fold it just a little more for the first turn if you can afford to lose a length and redo . Please also watch my tutorial on sewing the corners on narrow hems. Thanks for watching😊
Thank you for this video! I hemmed some organza sheets years ago, very badly. They're so light and slippery. I have a very old 60's Bernina machine but did the best I could. Unfortunately, or fortunately my cat ripped them. I've now moved and want the same lovely two tone organza sheers up. My poor cat's not around anymore 😞 either. So seeing this video has sparked my inspiration to tackle these hems again, with my ancient Bernina which still purrs like a kitten. I'm looking forward to putting, or rather adapting your method 😁
You’re so welcome😊. Have fun!
Watching from the UK. Your tutorials are so good, I wish they’d been available to me years ago when I was being adventurous, but they’re still so helpful, thank you for sharing with us 😊
Hello from Australia! Thank you for your kind words. It's never too late to be adventurous🙂
You always have clear instructions and make the most intricate sewing methods look doable. Ty!
You can do it!🙂
This has been very helpful. I don't have a modern machine, but I now know what effects to aim for. Your videos are always so clear. Thanks so much!
You don't need a modern machine to do these hems. Have fun!
First method.
I learned this method in Korea. They call it Kkeki. But they have three passes of stitching per seam. And they are incredible. Such thin seams!
Thank you for showing me a reminder of how it’s done!
Thanks for sharing!
Wow. This is an impressive technique. I struggle with all hems!!
Glad you like it🙂
OMG I have a brother machine and for the longest time never knew how to get the needle all the way to the right. I always thought that button was only for adjusting stitch width on zigzag. I am 55 and been sewing a long time but on my newish brother F420 (3 years old) I never thought I could adjust the needle position for straight stitching. Seems so obvious now and I have no idea why I didn't figure that out. Numerous google searches never helped me.
I am in Vic Australia and the second hem you showed is awesome. I love the decorative edge it makes. Thanks so much.
lucky for you I am a bit older than you and maybe know a bit more lol!😂 Have a good read of your manual in case there’s anything else you may be missing out on.
Thank you for always giving clear and helpful tutorials. I have learned so much from watching your videos.
Watching from Tampa, Florida.
Awesome! Thank you!
Gosh you make it look so easy, Tks for showing how to do this. I always have evening gowns to hem, and it’s never pleasant. But will try your method....❤❤❤❤
I hope these methods make it a bit more pleasant!😊
Where have you been my whole life. I all but gave up on sewing and just stuck to knitting and crocheting because it was much easier to just follow patterns and not worry about wasting fabric. But this meant my skills diminished and now i feel like a beginner again. I subscribe yesterday after the second video (the jeans adjustment one).
Thank you and welcome! Glad you find my tutorials helpful. There's lot of easy projects on my channel. Hope you give some a try. 😊
Watching from the Netherlands thanks for practical tips.
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
Very clear explanation, Thank u so much! :) from the US.
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
This is very helpful! I am making many adjustments to a bridesmaid dress, bought myself a rolled hem foot, and don’t have the time to become proficient with foot. Going back to how I always did rolled hem, but your way is a big improvement on that!! Thank you!!!
You are very welcome!😊 Glad you found it helpful. I find this method much better than using the foot as you can control better especially at the seams. Let me know how you go!
Hi, I am from Minnesota. Thank you for the tips. I am familiar with using the first method you showed, but I was not familiar with the method for hemming curves. That was great. I have been sewing since I was 5, so that gives me 50 years of experience, and I still love to search for and learn new tricks. There is always something new and exciting to learn from other people.
Hi from Australia! Both methods are great for curves. Much easier than trying to hem with fabric that has already been cut to length. Please have some fun with some scraps. I’m sure you will love it. Thanks for watching.😊
Wow I think I learn something new from you each time I watch you 👏
Awesome! Thank you!
Great tutorial! I have been sewing for 50 years and this is good work. I'm in Norway.
Hello from Australia! Thank you so much.🙂
Thank you all for watching. If you could please do me a favour and hit Subscribe and turn on all Notifications, it will help me more than you know 😊, Have you ever struggled with hems on sheer or lightweight fabric or you don’t have a serger?
@@NotchesSewing Thanx dear 💕
@@NotchesSewing I had to have the dress for my daughters wedding and it was a sheer overlay, I used my surgery, but at the wedding it pulled out, and I had a little bit of a mess
@user-td5mx3dg8n these methods are much stronger than roll hemming on serger. I can literally pull hard on the hems with my fingers and not l pulling out. The first edgestitch really helps to make it stronger. Thanks for watching😊
@@NotchesSewing I followed you is that the same thing?
If you hit the Subscribe button under the video, then yes.
What a great video! And your description and voice are excellent! Thanks!
Thank you! Very kind of you 🥰
I love to make my own night gowns and robes and design them frequently in “old glamour” styles and using sheer fabrics is high on my list of favorite things. This tutorial was very helpful and I’ll definitely experiment these techniques on my next project ❤
Please do! Also have a look at my tutorial to sew the corners.😊ruclips.net/video/TEY212QdBV8/видео.html
Alabama, USA here. Yes, I have wrestled with hemming sheer fabrics. I did a passing job but I wasn't happy. I wish I had known your tips! Thank you for sharing, Angela.❤
Hi from Australia Mary! You’re very welcomed. It really helps to mark a hem leaving that 1” or so to fold over and have something substantial to hang onto when cutting. Thanks for watching 😊
Watching from Georgia 👋. That was beautiful, I like the 2nd one a lot, I’ve never seen that before. Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Hello from Australia! I hope you have fun trying it! 😊
@@NotchesSewingI probably should be more specific, I’m watching from Georgia, USA. 👋 Hey. I love this technique, it will take some practice for me to sew as smoothly as you do. I wish you were my neighbor.
Subscribed!
I’ve learnt so much from your helpful instructions. The pinning down to anchor the fabric is a very good technique. Can’t wait to try
Thanks for subbing!😊
Thank you thank you THANK YOU 😭
I'm currently working on a dress with gorgeous sheer fabric and was totally stumped on how it wanted to be hemmed. This method is perfect. I'm learning as I go and your vids are so easy to understand and so comforting at the same time. Like a fairy godmother for sewing 💖 thank you again
Aw that’s so sweet of you. Have you marked the hem yet? Best to mark around onto the floor with the dress on the wearer. That way it will be level all around. Have fun and let me know how you go. Practice on scraps first!!
@@NotchesSewing haven't marked the hem yet, but I'll be sure to have my sewing assistant (my fiance) help!
I have never sewn on chiffon, been too afraid. Now I will give it a try. Thank you!
Try on some scrap first and you’ll be amazed how easy this method is.😊
Love it. Im watching from UK. Thank you for teaching
Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, as an avid sewer I learned so much from your sharing! With love, Bee from South Africa.
Hi from Australia! Thanks so much Bee😀
I have been wanting to learn how to do this for a while now thank you for sharing, I am watching from Trinidad 🇹🇹
Hi from Australia! thanks for watching😊
Things are so easy when you know how! I have loads of shear fabric that I bought as a cheap job lot. It ended up at the back of the cupboard unused because I couldn't for love nor money hem it. So grateful for this tip!
That's great as you'll have lots to experiment with🙂
I love the way you explain so calmly and clearly so easy to follow thankyou
Thanks so much 😊
Great tutorial, thanks Angela! Watching from the UK.
Thanks from Australia! Glad you liked it😊
Thank you so much for these tips. I am putting them to use emmeditely. From South Africa 🇿🇦
Hello from Australia! Thanks for watching and let me know how you go😊
Thank you so much for making this so much easier for us. I try to avoid these types of fabrics because it’s so hard to hem. You have now shown us an amazing way to do it. Thank you for sharing. I’m in country Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
@@jeaninecoe5012 thanks so much for watching😊
Great tutorial. I’m going to try this! Watching in Jacksonville, Florida
Hello there in Florida! Thanks from Australia 😊
I am a beginner in sewing and this is great info I Have not sewn any fabric as such before thanks
You are so welcome! Have some fun practicing on some scraps.😊
Thank you for sharing. I have worked with sheer fabric and done a similar technique, however, I think yours looks better so I'll be doing that in future. Many thanks from North Wales UK.
Hello from Australia! Thanks so much for watching. I am sure you will be happy with result.😊
Ohh, thanks a lot! Just to have some extra fabric really does the trick! Never thought of that..I just seem to fiddle around with nect to nothing seam allowance, no wonder that does not work out!
Yes it takes quite a bit of practice to only turn a tiny amount of fabric and have a nice result …. This is so much easier if you don’t like fiddling around. Please give it a try on some scrap. I think you’ll love it!😊
Excellent tutorial!!! I always look forward to your videos, as they are very informative and very well done. Thank you!!!
You're very welcome! Thank YOU for watching🙂
Thank u so much..u made my life so much easier, i almost gave up on all the silk and chiffon i wanted to make up. From Sunny South Africa.x
Wonderful! Glad I could help😊
Thank you for this tutorial! So very helpful! 👍
You're so welcome!
Texas, USA 🇺🇸 yes I’ve sewn sheer fabrics , they’re a terror to work with ! I’m going to try the first method , not crazy bout the zigzag, I’ve got 2 dresses that need altering, the hem , I think this may help!
Hi from Australia😊. I hope you like it. Please give the zig zag a try on some scrap as you may like it on certain projects.
Thank you so much for the tutorial on this subject. I always had problems with this hem. So I stopped doing work on crepe like material.😮😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can do it!
Love the colour of your fabric. Thank you for the tips.
Brilliant vid. Just what I was looking for. Great instructions with good filming of exactly what you described ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks!
Thank you so much😃
I have to make a really big set of bell sleeves from chiffon and this will be so helpful! Many thanks!
let me know how you go😊
Excellent video. Very clear instructions. The photography is amazing. Thanks!
Thank you!😊
The second one is looking great. I will have to try it. Thank you.
Have fun!
Thank you so much! This is very timely as I need to do this on a wedding gown.
You are so welcome! Have fun!
Watching from the Netherlands, learned something new just now, but also about my machine. I think I have an older, simpler Brother model, but I don't often change settings much, I'll experiment more. Oh, and I subbed. Been sewing a lot this summer.
Hello from Australia! Thanks for subbing. Have fun experimenting 🙂
Very interesting video! I never knew how narrow hers were done. With a little practice and your help I think I'll be able to do it. Thanks! Watching from Wisconsin.
Hi from Australia! There are other methods and special presser feet but you won’t run into any problems with these methods. Have fun!😊
Never have but I have a garment I need to shorten and have been too scared to do! I will give a try after watching this. It doesn’t look as difficult as I thought. Thankyou so much.
Have fun!
This is so clean 👌🏾 & polished. Thank you 😊
Glad you like it!
the second (zigzag) method could make for some very cool contrast decorative effects. very nice!
I agree, it's a great way to add a unique touch!
Hi, Namibia next to South Africa I’m enjoying sewing as n hobby but I have n lot to learn thanks Joyce
Hi Joyce! I’m imagining beautiful bright orange desert😊 You never stop learning with sewing. Hope you give this a try.
Beautiful. Love both rolled hem methods BUT I already know I'll probably struggle with them! 😂
Thank you. Give it a try with some scraps and you'll be surprised how easy it is with a bit of practice. Make sure you have good scissors and think small! It is most important that hems are sewn and trimmed as narrow as possible.🙂
@@NotchesSewing yes will definitely give it a go and let you know how I get on 😊👍
Beautiful! So clear and easy to understand.
Glad you think so!🙂
Arizona here. Thanks for the video
Hi from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
Good to know . . . you make it look so easy! Thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much. I will definitely try it. Years ago I had a dress I quit finishing it for that reason that I struggled with this hemming . Now I need to find the dress!
Go for it!
Hei from Finland🇫🇮 Thank you , now I know how to do that thin hem 😊
Thank you from Australia 😊
Pretoria South Africa. Very handy info. Thanks
Hello from Australia! Thanks for watching.😊
Thank you for sharing. I have not tried the second technique, but I look forward to trying it on a future project.
Very nice video, clear and concise, that's how it's done!
Much appreciated!
I have some chiffon; but have been too nervous to use it. Thankyou for giving me this teaching. I am going to try it
You can do it! Practice on some scrap. You will love it😊
Watching from cairo Egypt , thanks for sharing
Hello from Australia😊. Thanks for watching!
The first hem looks super! I am always interested in other's ideas. I feel that I have more control with the rolled hem of the overlocker for curves .
Both are great for curves and really easy to do!
Sou do Brasil Belém-Pará 🎉fiz vários cursos e ninguém ensina esses tesouros ❤❤vc é muito virtuosa,sua técnica é nota 100000 Deus sempre lhe abençoe 🎉🎉🎉🎉fiz curso mas não sabia nada,nem pego em tecido fino pq sempre achei que sem esse tipo de acabamento o trabalho fica ruim e vc ensinou o que ninguém ensina muito agradecida minha Querida
Obrigado pelas suas palavras gentis. Na costura, você aprende algo novo todos os dias. Por favor, tente este método com alguns retalhos de tecido. Espero que você ame os resultados! Por favor, assista a mais alguns tutoriais no meu canal😊
Fantastic Angela. Many thanks. Love your channel.
Many thanks!
Je suis du Canada,de la ville de Québec et j’aime beaucoup vos explications
Bonjour d'Australie ! Je suis aussi Canadienne 😊. Merci beaucoup d'avoir regardé 🙏
Great tutorial, from Texas! God bless ❤
Hello from Australia! Thanks for watching😊
Impressive! Thanks for this new technique.
Glad you liked it!
Bonjour !😀 I am watching your video from France 🇫🇷 Normandy . Thanks a lot for these two tecnics. I was always struggling with this kind of hem. I am looking forward to apply your tecnics.
Bonjour! Thanks so much for watching. Please have a look at some of my other tutorials😊
Never worked with sheer fabrics, but I just bought 2 and look forward to try and use them as sleeves! Thanks for your video!
(my machine can't adjust the needle location, but I think I can still make it work!) 😊
You can do it! I suggest you practice on a bit of scrap first 😊
Very good demo, especially appreciated the cutting instructions.
Glad it was helpful!