How to Use a Rolled Hem Foot On Any Sewing Machine | Sew Anastasia
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- How do you use a rolled hem foot to make a rolled hem on any sewing machine? Fashion designer Anastasia Chatzka shows you how to make perfect rolled hems in her latest DIY youtube sewing tutorial!
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I appreciate how you show right AND wrong way! It helps to have some troubleshooting because oftentimes I follow videos and they show what it SHOULD look like but never address what to do if mine doesn’t look like the video! I hit subscribe based on that right there! I’m a new fan! ❤
Thank you so much for watching :)
Hi Anastasia! I think so far this is the BEST explanation/video of how to use the narrow hem foot. I'm about to make a batch of handkerchiefs using some beautiful cotton sheets that still have life in them (upcycling rather than going to landfill, etc). Wish me luck and hopefully I'll post my efforts on my Instagram account. Psst, love your eyeglasses 💙
Happy to help and I love that you are repurposing the sheets. Thank you for the kind complements on my glasses.
Not sure what that one harsh comment was talking about. Must have been having a bad day. 🤷♀️
This has been the most helpful video I've found so far on rolled hem feet! Thank you for taking the time to make this!
You are very welcome & thank you for watching. I appreciate the positivity 🎀
Love the video. Can you show how to utilize this foot on a project with turning corners (like a napkin), and creating a new hem on a ready made garment (a dress) as opposed to a piece of fabric that is open on both ends?
Yes I can!
@@SewAnastasia send me a link or alert when I can see a video. It would be much appreciated. Thanks!
@@rosemcdeavitt4746 The way you get those is by tapping the notification bell on my page. Then you will know when the new videos come out 💖
Excellent! Thanks a ton for showing the perfect way!
@@prajna_pn happy you enjoyed it. Happy hemming!
Thank you. I have watched a few videos and this one helped me get the perfect rolled hem. I have been obsessed with getting this right tonight. Now I can sleep in peace 😅
I'm so glad my video was able to help you achieve that perfect rolled hem! Sleep well knowing you've mastered the technique.
Thank you for this brief but effective video.
Have been doing it the long time consuming way.
I have every foot out but never use them. But now I will
Woohoo 🎉 adding new feet to your collection is exciting 😊 Thank you for watching.
Please where did you buy them from
Ok now I need to get a rolled hem foot, a walking foot and a gathering foot! You make it look so easy!
These are all awesome feet & easy to use!
@@SewAnastasia please where can I buy this foots from
@@gloriaking624 every where! Just Google it to find the place closest to you that sells sewing supplies
Thank you great video! I liked that you showed what happens when the fabric is being fed incorrectly. You make is look really easy, thank you! 🥰
Welcome 🤗 Happy sewing & roll hemming!
@@SewAnastasia Thank you! :)
I Love YOU, I love YOU, I Love you! 60 years of sewing and I've never used this foot!!!
It’s such a great foot to use. Happy sewing.
Thank you honey, for showing the wrong and right way,and how to adjust .
For sure! I feel like it can go wrong easily & knowing what to look for is important 💗
Thank you, great explanation - exactly what I had hoped to find! I will be attempting a rolled hem on a stretchy fabric so probably do it with a stretch stitch or zig zag if that works with my rolled hem foot. What really helped in this video was the "errors" of too much or too little fabric. Thanks (I subscribed)! 😊
Thank you for subscribing. I appreciate it 🎀 Happy sewing!
Thanks for taking your time; for a newbie it is so helpful.
@@saraaronzon4562 You are very welcome 🤗
Thank you for taking time to show how to use this foot.
You are so welcome!
Thank you Thank you!! I have watched so many videos and your was the only one I could get the rolled hem to work!!! ❤😊
Thank you.. I've tried to use this foot many times... you are very right it takes lots of practice, I still have not mastered it completely but I did give up so you've inspired me to get back to it! Thank you😃
Your welcome! You can do it! Thank you for watching.
Thx for showing the problems as well as how to correct
Your very welcome
I need to try this! Thanks for sharing and for pointing out the problems that may arise and how to deal with them:)
For sure!!! Hope it helped! Thank you for watching 💗
Thanks for sharing your expertise..
Thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate it!
thank you! my question is, how do you finish a hem (if you're sewing a hem in the round)? do you lift the foot and use the hand wheel so the place where you started doesn't get rolled over a second time?
I love a rolled hem! My favorite rolled hem is with my Amber Air!
Creating a rolled hem on the serger is one of my favorite techniques!
Very clear, very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
It’s one thing to work on practice pieces, and totally another when you’ve depending on the foot to get it right.
Totally. You should always practice on the fabric you will be using it on.
Thank you for the video. Just would like to know what kind of fabric is in your sweater. I want to make one. ❤
Thank you! thank you! thank you for NOT giving us a 20 min storytime, just to show us how to use one sewing foot!
I would have appreciated a little more guidance about feeding the correct amount into the foot other than practice and it changes for the type of fabric. I do appreciate the close ups to explain the seating of the fabric though.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'll work on providing more detailed guidance in my upcoming videos.
Im trying to use this foot, but I am still struggling. Lol, putting the fabric into the fold is the hardest part for me. I'll keep plugging away and practicing, though. Thank you for the tutorial.
Welcome. Maybe try ironing the end before you insert it?
Thanks for this video.
💗🎀 your welcome. Thank you for watching
So I've been trying to learn how to be consistent with my rolled hem presser foot... I totally get the "not too much" and "not too little" fabric issue, but do you have any pointers to keep it consistently in the "sweet spot"? Thanks
You gotta get a feel for it… I wish there was a magic answer. All fabrics in it work a bit different too. It really helps if it is a straight edge . You can always rip your plain fabric or pull a fiber out to get it perfectly straight. I hope that helps.
Thank you
Thank you for watching 🎀
Thanks for sharing
For sure! Thank you for watching.
Thank you! New subbie here. Take care
Thanks for subbing!
What sorts of things could you use the rolled hem for? I can think of maybe skirt hems or table napkins?
Those or anything that needs to be hemmed really. Blouses, sleeves, ruffles, hems if anything really
@@SewAnastasia i have one of those feet in a box of random goods i have so i will try it out on some stuff
I think my problem exists between the machine and chair but I cannot seem to “feed” the fabric correctly.
It’s like it just slips away out of the foot and I can’t figure out how to fix it. I’m practicing on a mid/light weight cotton woven (close to quilt cotton).
Can anyone explain like I’m an alien who has never seen fabric before? 😂
It’s not this videos fault, I’ve seen about five different tutorials and still don’t get it lol. (I’m fairly adapt at sewing but not with this foot!)
You need to hold the top piece of fabric that’s rolling over to the left … like pull it over to the left a bit to keep it in the roll otherwise it will pop out of the roll.
The rolled hem foot is the worst foot of all. It's a pain-in-the-drain to feed your fabric straight and evenly forward. Someone needs to redesign this foot. While I can use that foot, it's nothing but a headache.
It can be tricky
I agree it's a pain
Thanks! I was about to buy it . Save my money
Since rolled hem feet vary in size, please tell us viewers how to judge how much fabric to feed into the foot based on the size of the foot.
Double the size of the roll.
How do you start and finish the seam on a circular hem?
I can't catch the demo since it is covered by the caption. It's better demonstrated if the caption should be placed lower than the video demo
Maybe turn of CC.
I can't seem to get the raw edge to fold under. It just sews it flat despite it being it the roll. Help. What am I doing wrong?
What is the meaning of a 6mm or 4mm felling foot?? What is 6mm ? What is 4mm ?
It is going to be how wide the roll is.
@@SewAnastasia so a rolled hem only folds the fabric over once?
@@michaelsrowland it folds it twice! The number is the width of the roll
@Sew Anastasia I am trying to find out what the hem allowance is when using a rolled hem foot. If I use a 6mm rolled hem foot does that mean the hem allowance would be 6mm ?
@@michaelsrowland you need to try it out on your fabric. Different fabrics will roll differently. It means the width of the finished roll is that wide. How much it turns under can differ on the fabric.
I still have so many problems with the rolled hem foot 🤦🏼♀️ makes me so mad at myself
Hummm . What problems are you having? I’m sure I can help!
I still don’t get it 😢
Oh Boooo
chiffon & silk is a lot more difficult to make a 'rolled' hem
Yes it is. The more the fabric moves the harder it is to control. It takes practice & experience to master it.
It's not so easy to use!
It can be tricky to get it started!
Um yeah - maybe I'm not very patient, but I'm 3 minutes into a 6 minute video and haven't heard or seen anything that will actually help me use a rolled hem any better then I do by just stuffing fabric into it. "not too much and not too little" is "not too helpful" in my books. Thanks, I'm moving on to someone who can be a little more precise. I honestly don't know how anyone with an iPhone and a ring light can call themselves an "educator" these days.
We’ll maybe you should watch the whole video. Thanks for trying to watch.