This is such an awesome tutorial- thank you for this! I was very stressed about hemming a too-long maxi dress I bought into a knee-length dress, and this has given me the confidence to do it!
This is very straight forward and I am going to attempt this for my new dress I bought that is amazing but a little long for me. A long dragging dress past my shoes doesn't work for me. I am planning on taking it up about 6inches. Thank you so so much for your content and tips!🐝🌸
Thank you for this video! I’m new to sewing and bought a dress for $11 that’s beautiful and love the material but too long. Will try your method. ALSO, I loooove the top you’re wearing. Is it crocheted? I wish I can find a pattern to crochet one like that. Beautiful work, thank you 👏🏾
Something which has baffled me for sometime since I first worked a sewing machine YEARS ago - at least 45 😉 - is this: The thread in your needle is to make the "TOP" stitches, right ? And, the bobbin thread is underneath. Well, why is it you sew with the outer side of your garments downwards where the bobbin thread is shown on the outside of the garment ? I realize sewing that way makes it easier to get the hem - line straight and sewn correctly. But, should you sew your piece where the top thread shows on the outside of your garment ? Or is it just a personal preference for each of us ? I hope I worded all this correctly so you know what I'm asking about. 🤪 Love your channel. Take care and God Bless. 😻❣️😍
I think I understand what you are asking. You sew with the hem facing you so you can control it. The bobbin thread will be on the outside of your garment.
@@SewAnastasia That's part of what I was asking. The other part is (which I just thought of right now) why is it called a "TOP STITCH" when it actually (or mostly) goes to the inside of your fabric ? 🤔 Guess I just have an inquiring mind and want to know all aspects of things I'm working on. Thank you so much for answering if you can. 😉
Hi i need to hem my skirt inwards 10cm. Does yhis mean i need to mark 10 up from the bottom and then cut folding the hem up quatter of an inch sewing that. Or would I make a hem 10cm wide and sewing that if i am hemming my skirt inwards 10cm? Please help xx
Thank you! My dress has a lot of stretch and for some reason when I try to hem it using a straight stitch, it all ruches up really badly! Do you know why??
Hi, could you please teach us how to make the sleeve of a dress less puffy. I love my dress I bought but the sleeves are too puffy. Please help. Thank you in advance. The puffiness is on the top part
I'm trying to do this but my dress is a weird shape at the bottom so I'm too scared 😱. But to get is professionally done it will cost over $60 😢 dress didn't even cost $30 so I don't want to spend that much
Being a bridesmaid is expensive these days, but this skill will save me like $140, thank you for breaking it down! 😊
You are so welcome. Have fun at the party 🎉
That's really my favorite hemming method! Thanks for your great tutorials!!
Your welcome! Happy Sewing!
Love your tips and energy
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching.
Thank you for sharing what others in my life haven't. #Happy 🎉 #Fabulous
Thank you 😊 Happy sewing 🧵
This is such an awesome tutorial- thank you for this! I was very stressed about hemming a too-long maxi dress I bought into a knee-length dress, and this has given me the confidence to do it!
woohoo 🥰🥳 Happy sewing and thank you for watching.
Wonderful tutorial. Cute dress.
Thank you 😊
So cute! 😍
Thank you 😊
This is very straight forward and I am going to attempt this for my new dress I bought that is amazing but a little long for me. A long dragging dress past my shoes doesn't work for me. I am planning on taking it up about 6inches. Thank you so so much for your content and tips!🐝🌸
Woohoo 🥳
Thank you for this video! I’m new to sewing and bought a dress for $11 that’s beautiful and love the material but too long. Will try your method.
ALSO, I loooove the top you’re wearing. Is it crocheted?
I wish I can find a pattern to crochet one like that.
Beautiful work, thank you 👏🏾
Something which has baffled me for sometime since I first worked a sewing machine YEARS ago - at least 45 😉 - is this: The thread in your needle is to make the "TOP" stitches, right ? And, the bobbin thread is underneath. Well, why is it you sew with the outer side of your garments downwards where the bobbin thread is shown on the outside of the garment ? I realize sewing that way makes it easier to get the hem - line straight and sewn correctly. But, should you sew your piece where the top thread shows on the outside of your garment ? Or is it just a personal preference for each of us ? I hope I worded all this correctly so you know what I'm asking about. 🤪 Love your channel. Take care and God Bless. 😻❣️😍
I think I understand what you are asking. You sew with the hem facing you so you can control it. The bobbin thread will be on the outside of your garment.
@@SewAnastasia That's part of what I was asking. The other part is (which I just thought of right now) why is it called a "TOP STITCH" when it actually (or mostly) goes to the inside of your fabric ? 🤔 Guess I just have an inquiring mind and want to know all aspects of things I'm working on. Thank you so much for answering if you can. 😉
Hi i need to hem my skirt inwards 10cm. Does yhis mean i need to mark 10 up from the bottom and then cut folding the hem up quatter of an inch sewing that. Or would I make a hem 10cm wide and sewing that if i am hemming my skirt inwards 10cm? Please help xx
You can fold the whole thing up if it is a straight hem.
Thank you! My dress has a lot of stretch and for some reason when I try to hem it using a straight stitch, it all ruches up really badly! Do you know why??
Yes. You need to use a zig zag stitch for knitwear. Even better would be a broken zig zag stitch.
@@SewAnastasia oh thank you! I will try that later!
Hi, could you please teach us how to make the sleeve of a dress less puffy. I love my dress I bought but the sleeves are too puffy. Please help.
Thank you in advance. The puffiness is on the top part
Great suggestion! You can remove the sleeve and cut down the sleeve cap or take in the under arm if it is a giant puff rectangle.
Anastasia
I will be your twin 😊
Woohoo 🎉 💕
I’m like no it’s not just that easy ………. I did it.
Seeee . woohooo 🥳
What about dresses that have a slit from waist down ?
Your still going to be hemming it the same. If you have more detailed questions just let me know
I really need to take a class how do I contact you ? It won’t let me get past typing in my email address
You can check everything out at sewanastasia.com or email me at sewanastasia@gmail.com
I'm trying to do this but my dress is a weird shape at the bottom so I'm too scared 😱. But to get is professionally done it will cost over $60 😢 dress didn't even cost $30 so I don't want to spend that much
What kind of hem? Just follow the shape of the hem.
no
No what?