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  • @FutureFashionDesigners
    @FutureFashionDesigners 2 года назад

    Have you heard about our Fashion Sewing Retreat? It's coming up soon! 😃 Sept 14-17th 2022. www.CampSewSocial.com 😎

  • @mads855
    @mads855 Год назад +2

    Great tutorial! I make skirts and dresses for my 3 year old daughter, I'm self taught and I run into issues with my hemming. I will do a lettuce hem or leave it unfinished depending on the fabric. She's a farm girl anyways and everything ends up stained anyways. But I want to learn how to hem better and this is a million times easier than how I was doing it before. Don't ask 😂 thanks I can't wait to try this! I have a bunch of random fabric and I was going to knock out some skirts for her for her birthday in a few weeks!

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners Год назад

      Hi Mads, this is why I made this video! A lot of my students just want to roll it up and sew it.
      I have them just to take a few extra minutes to press it before they see and you get such a professional look. Let me know how it turns out when you try it. 🙂 You'll be surprised how easy it is and how professional your hems will look. Hope your skirts turn out great!

  • @meghanmiller2340
    @meghanmiller2340 2 года назад +7

    Wonderfully explained. Hemming has been a challenge for me and you've made things quite clear. Thank you.

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 2 года назад

      So glad that I could help. Yes, just a few pressing techniques changes the whole thing. I see my students struggling with hems also. But really quite simple once you know the technique. Thank you for letting me know I helped 😊

  • @adaiyah-zyahudah9890
    @adaiyah-zyahudah9890 5 месяцев назад +1

    YOU SAVED MY PROJECT. THANK YOU SO MUCH!! YOU UNLOCKED THE MYSTERY FOR ME!!!!!❤

  • @rezzieggg
    @rezzieggg Месяц назад

    Thank you! I’m still fairly new to sewing and this was pretty easy!

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful! You will find this kind of hem in many projects, so it's good to learn it in your early days of learning! Keep up your sewing!

  • @faithlovefamily
    @faithlovefamily 2 месяца назад +1

    prep is very important !!! thank you

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 2 месяца назад

      Yes it is! Better to spend time on the prep instead of time fixing mistakes!

  • @JamaicanPrincess7990
    @JamaicanPrincess7990 Год назад

    This is the best step by step video I’ve seen. Thank you so so much.

  • @ZI47521
    @ZI47521 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the tutorial. Now I'm clear how hemming is done

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 11 месяцев назад

      Great! This is how to get a professional looking hem! Glad to help 😊

  • @Bubbless555
    @Bubbless555 3 года назад +8

    This is my favorite tutorial I've seen on how to sew a hem. Thank you so much!

  • @Keshia_ZaziKCreations
    @Keshia_ZaziKCreations 2 года назад +2

    this was such a great video! really simple. I just made two skirts for my daughters and I need to hem them as the final step. I'll be using this video :) thanks

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 2 года назад

      So glad I can help! This is the best way to get professional results for sure 😃

  • @laurendove2830
    @laurendove2830 2 года назад

    you’re the nicest lady i’ve ever encountered

  • @mshadeel
    @mshadeel 3 года назад +1

    This was super straight forward, thank you so much!!

  • @lindzeyzebell9589
    @lindzeyzebell9589 3 года назад

    Thank you so much!!1! This helped way more than you know! Now i can wear this cute skirt tomorrow night for a concert! YAAAA!

  • @blackcheshire9703
    @blackcheshire9703 2 года назад +1

    thanks a lot for this tutorial!

  • @cupcup2734
    @cupcup2734 2 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 2 года назад

      You are very welcome.glad to help😊 as my coffee mug says... Sewing keeps me sane!

  • @teresa-kurtolander9579
    @teresa-kurtolander9579 4 месяца назад

    Very nice! I just don’t understand why pins are placed horizontal to the sewing, rather than perpendicular. I’ve always placed them horizontally and just run them over with the seam. One bokeh very few needles. This is how I was taught and I don’t know the advantage.. Thank you!,
    PS. Why not a skirt hem marking thing, you squeeze a bulb with chalk . Are they not made anymore?

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 4 месяца назад

      Hi Teresa, I tend to place the pins depending on each project on this hem the horizontal helps hold down the area better. Helps prevent the stretching.
      I rarely sew over pins,
      I only do that when I'm working with very slippery fabric or velvet.
      The chalk markers are great I have two of them but I rarely use them. You use them when you are marking uneven hems. This tutorial was just for a basic hem technique. But good idea on the chalk marker, that would be a good video 😀

  • @missjadenreigh
    @missjadenreigh 5 месяцев назад +1

    thank you!

  • @pastelskiesz1277
    @pastelskiesz1277 9 месяцев назад

    For my skirt it says to hem inwards 10cm what exactly does this mean? Would i fold the fabric inwards on a 10cm mark and sew that or is it that I fold inwards 10 and then roll it on itself to make a smaller hem? Or am I completely wrong? Please help xx

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 9 месяцев назад

      I think it's saying what most instructions say on how to do it. They want you to fold the tuck under first then the actual measurement.
      Follow along on the video here.
      I suggest marking the actual measurement where you want it to finish up on the right side of the fabric turning it inside out, pressing it from the wrong side then tucking and pressing the tuck under, I believe I call it in the video 50/50 tuck. Then you stitch it.

  • @tangerinedreamfan9973
    @tangerinedreamfan9973 Год назад +1

    I wonder how many people use sewing machines and how many sew by hand.

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners Год назад +1

      Humm. If it was really delicate or special fabric I would hand sew the hem. The machine stitch is more durable and gives you that topstitched look. Good for more casual clothes.

  • @tangerinedreamfan9973
    @tangerinedreamfan9973 Год назад +1

    Raw edges ravel (fray) more easily.

  • @Canadiana71
    @Canadiana71 2 года назад

    Do you not have to finish the raw edge with a serger?

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 2 года назад

      Not if it is going to get tucked into the hem. I use the serger to finish raw edges to keep them from fraying.

    • @Canadiana71
      @Canadiana71 2 года назад

      @@FutureFashionDesigners Okay. I have a lining attached too. The lining does not get tucked inside the hem right?

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 2 года назад +2

      Right, linings are best hemmed separately and free from being attached so the skirt can flow.

  • @taralouise2194
    @taralouise2194 Год назад

    I am so afraid of cutting crooked, a skirt is not square. So when I make my markings with chalk, it doesn't look even.

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners Год назад +1

      It's good to practice cutting on woven fabrics first. Cutting on the grainlines helps alot. I have a video here about grainlines that may help. ruclips.net/video/bL2vyarRgoc/видео.html

  • @dellarussell7963
    @dellarussell7963 5 месяцев назад +1

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  • @bcollins2009bc
    @bcollins2009bc 3 года назад +3

    Your explanation and example was simple and quick to the point. I'm trying to learn how to sew for cosplay reasons. You earned a new subbie. Thank you! Do you have any videos on how to make a skirt?

    • @FutureFashionDesigners
      @FutureFashionDesigners 3 года назад +1

      I'm so glad it helped. Sewing definitely looks easier than it is. I try to explain it as best I can! I am glad it helped.
      I have a easy skirt pattern on my website look up futurefashiondesigners.com and go to the stuff tab and there are some patterns there that are great for newbies. There is a video that will help in making it also. I didn't make it as a tutorial but it does show how to make it.
      Thank you for subscribing!