I know about the first way. That's what I've been using. The second way is new to me. I think the second way looks better. I'm going to start doing it that way now. Thank you.
I've stopped sewing adult clothing because I wasn't able to have a clean finish. I am going to try this option. Thank you for sharing this video :) - Michelle
I was thinking of ways I can sew the hem on my pleated skirt that I will cut. I thought, I do not know how to overlock the edges. This will definitely do the trick. Thank you!!!
Wow. I have the same machine. Not exactly the same brand but the stitches are literally the same. It's great to see what's possible with limited options.
Hi it was more convenient in our eyes if it is not against the light on your tutorial 😊 but I love it ❤ even it was so hard to see because the thread and fabric are almost same colors. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thanks i have similar machine janome 2200xt. I normally used the zigzag but thanks for the trrick on the 2nd method. Am sticking to it and pack my overlock machine for now 😊
Hi Dami. Another excellent video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. The 2nd demonstration using zig zag stitch looks similar to the finish you get using a small rolled foot.
I think the 2nd looks good and is cleaner because I believe the 2nd foot you show maybe a server foot/or a foot that can be used if trying to achieve the server look because the foot basically grabs the edge of the material and creates a fold to sew over.
I have been binge watching your videos. Found you with your bodice drafting video and subscribed straight away. You are awesome! I’ve learned so much and will be referencing again and again. So professional, I’m astonished.
Dami please can you recommend sewing machine for people that want to start their fashion designing career but can't afford the industrial sewing machine and don't want the manual sewing machine as well. A machine that can sew thick fabrics not the home sewing machine.. thanks
nice video... I think your machine have one foot missing ... it jumps around ... buy 4-6 adhesive foots and replace existing ones (so it have same height all over)
"You don't have to be rich to have a clean project." Love that. ✊
🦾🦾🙏🏼💕💕
So relatable for so many people trying to start out ❤️
been using the first method and was already thinking of purchasing a serger...but with the 2nd method not anymore..God bless you😙
So it’s just a folded hem with zig zag stitch on top? It was hard to see what she was doing
serendipidus1 thank you for explaining, I’ll try it!
I'll be an expert sewer in no time if I stick with you!
So true
I know about the first way. That's what I've been using. The second way is new to me. I think the second way looks better. I'm going to start doing it that way now. Thank you.
Good. Thanks for watching;)
I've stopped sewing adult clothing because I wasn't able to have a clean finish. I am going to try this option. Thank you for sharing this video :)
- Michelle
I loved the second one,if i had seen this tutorial before i would not have bought a serger.
I love the way you talk, so calming but also so uplifting
I was thinking of ways I can sew the hem on my pleated skirt that I will cut. I thought, I do not know how to overlock the edges. This will definitely do the trick. Thank you!!!
I was about to buy a serger... Not anymore! Thank you for sharing this, you're great!
Wow. I have the same machine. Not exactly the same brand but the stitches are literally the same. It's great to see what's possible with limited options.
Hi it was more convenient in our eyes if it is not against the light on your tutorial 😊 but I love it ❤ even it was so hard to see because the thread and fabric are almost same colors. Thank you for the tutorial.
I really like both of them. I suppose it will depend on the material I use. Another great video. Thank you. ❤
Thank you! I really like the second option, I tried the 1st option and don’t like that finish.
the second option is awesome! Great tutorial, thank you!
Great tip!...my serger seized up on me last minute and I had to finish up a garment without it. This really helped thanks!
Good job..the right foot creates professional garments👏
Thanks i have similar machine janome 2200xt. I normally used the zigzag but thanks for the trrick on the 2nd method. Am sticking to it and pack my overlock machine for now 😊
I tried both methods and I prefer the second method. Thank you
Thank you so much!! My edges still look a little rough but this helped me so much ❤️
Aww, thanks. I make use of the first method but now this second method is bae. Let me put aside my overlocking machine. 😋😋😋💃💃💃💃.
Great Video. Saved me buying a couple of new machine feet like an over locker foot and the fold and seam foot. Thank you.
I knew about the first method but the second method is new to me. I will try that next time. 😊
You are simply the best dear. God bless you and bless the day I came I came across your videos.
Just like the way you explain sewing methods 💕
I use an overlock foot, and it makes it more simpler because it folds the fabric as it sews.
Hi Dami. Another excellent video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise. The 2nd demonstration using zig zag stitch looks similar to the finish you get using a small rolled foot.
Thanks Dami. That is why I so much love Dami. My question is did u also use zigzag stitches in the second method!?
Yes. I used same settings on both methods.
@@DamiDimension hello, just watched your video and I have learnt from it
Definitely the second one! Looks really good!
The second one is my choice, thank you very much young lady
I think the 2nd looks good and is cleaner because I believe the 2nd foot you show maybe a server foot/or a foot that can be used if trying to achieve the server look because the foot basically grabs the edge of the material and creates a fold to sew over.
Fabulous! - FINALLY…… thank you so much - Georgia from Canada
Thanks for watching, warm welcome my channel 🤗
Hello Ma. Thanks for your lovely tutorials. Please where did you get your table top machine from and how much did it cost? .
Thanks Dami !!! I love the 2nd method !! You are awesome 😍 please upload more videos on sewing.....I love the way you are detailing everything !!!!
Thank you. Do check my channel for so many sewing videos, and more coming up!
This trick works well enough on a coarsely woven cloth. Are you familar with a rolled hem foot?
I have been binge watching your videos. Found you with your bodice drafting video and subscribed straight away. You are awesome! I’ve learned so much and will be referencing again and again. So professional, I’m astonished.
Thank you and welcome to my channel 🤗
2nd option is really good. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for teaching me this trick
I think method nr 2 looks as good as on an overlock machine
Thanks for the tip.. I was looking for serger already but will try this one first.. God Bless..
Nice video, please is Lervia kh4000 sewing machine very good and does it last long?
That's beautiful. I'm surely going to try that. Thanks for the video.
U did a great job I must confess
Excellent instructions. I have a very similar machine. Can’t wait to try this new method!
Great tutorial, second method is brilliant but I imagine it takes a lot of practice!
That's so smart 👏 I'm definitely going to try it ! Thankyou
thank you for this!! i had no idea it would be this easy!
Wow the second looks so clean!
Nice video. White thread is hard to see. If you could do the video with light fabric and dark thread it would be helpful. Thank you.
I loved the second method !!! 💗💗💗Thanks queen 😭
Love this. I think I will try the second one. It looks very clean. Thank you for sharing!
Please can u achieve this with a butterfly machine and or brother industrial machine???
Thanks Dami! What if I want to sew 2 pieces of fabric together? how do I get a clean edge?
This is amazing Dami! Thank you so much, you're a lifesaver 💕💕
Very nice and easy those machines can be really expensive
Loved the second method.
Thank you for teaching us. I am grateful!
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾great explanation I
Needed this!!!
Hello, I really love your tutorial video. Please where are you located, I'd like to learn more from you. What's your training fee? Thank you
Good morning Dami,please I will like to ask how much is this machine,and where u bought it,is it a domestic machine or something else please thanks
Going to try this and i hope it doesnt fight me, awesome!
thank you so much Dami! This is so helpful!! 😊
You are a life saver👏♥️🙌
This is lovely. Please how much can is this type of machine? Where can I get it? Am a beginner
Check the description box for links to where you can buy sewing machine and other tools.
This was extremely helpful. Thank you so much!
Awesome! Second one for sure.
Thank you sis! super helpful!
I have been using the first method but the 2nd one appears neater. I hope it works on chiffon materials too?
Yes it should work.
Thanks Dami
Excellent video. Found it really helpful
Wow, thank you so much... 😊 the second one is better👍
Dami please can you recommend sewing machine for people that want to start their fashion designing career but can't afford the industrial sewing machine and don't want the manual sewing machine as well. A machine that can sew thick fabrics not the home sewing machine.. thanks
Your a life saver thanks option 2 is what i needed
I’ve used the first method for a year or so and now the seams are all fraying. I will try the second method, and also felled seams.
Very creative!
Would this would brushed poly spandex fabric?
My saviour
nice i preferr the second one. Thank you.
You are the best❤❤
Hey! Does this work on stretch material?
Thank you so much for this video it is very helpful! ❤❤
Awesome video, I like the 2nd method better. New subbie here. Christina
This video is immensely helpful !
Second 1 is good. thanks a lot .
Which ones can I use with my satin plated skirt it's slipping away all the time
Wow! I’m so excited to try this!
Thanks very much dear it helped me wooow 😅😅
Am using Butterfly Electric machine, how do I overlock please
nice video... I think your machine have one foot missing ... it jumps around ... buy 4-6 adhesive foots and replace existing ones (so it have same height all over)
Thank you for the tip!!! 😊
Second method brilliant.
Please can I use a manual sewing machine that doesn't have zig zag to do this?
Very clever!
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi, may I know what kind of machine is that?😍
Dami, Dami, Dami! Thank you so much!
Second one. Thank you‼️
Thank you. I will definitely try the 2nd method 😍😍😍😍
Thank you very much! You’re saving me
Great idea!!! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! You queen!
This is a great technique, thank you! :)
thank you very much for the tutorial
Should an edge be finished before or after sewing the whole outfit??
I'd do it before.