Rachel thank you so much for this. Would you believe I have my machine for nearly 35 years and never knew that. I just thought it was another fancy stitch that I would never use. I really hope that you bring back your Tuesday tutorials as I loved them. So thank you and have a wonderful Christmas and new year 🎊 🎉
I was aware you could do this but could never quite figure out how you actually do it. Thanks for making what looked to be very complicated so easy to follow. I've come back to sewing in the last couple of years after decades away but always used to hand sew my hems, and didn't mind it. Since my return I've gone with the modern way of just machining, but will love to give this a try.
Thank you Rachel that is so useful, I have always avoided trying as I couldn't follow the instructions in my sewing machine book. Will definitely have a go now.😊
I am so grateful! Thankyou! I have just bought a Tilly and the Buttons Make it Simple on back order. I really want to make the trousers and jumpsuit. I will be able use this technique on the hems. I could never understand how you would finish the hem or even arrange the fabric to do the blind hem. Your explanation is so clear.
I have used blind hems, especially on curtains and fabrics where I don't want any stitching to show. These days, I'm a bit lazy and tend to use my cover stitch machine more than a blind hem. Good tutorial.
Thank you, Rachel, that was terrific. I only ever tried it with a different foot, didn't like the result, and gave u, opting for hand sewing. (Which I dislike immensely) ❤❤
I don't know why people think blind hems are tricky. Hardest part is setting up the zig zag width so it just barely catches in the fabric. Once you know your machines settings it's super quick. 😊😊
Rachel, pure genius, now I understand how to do it!! 🐾🐾
Been doing this for years but your explanation is very clear and will help some friends who sew and keep asking me to explain it. Thank you.
Great tutorial! After 40 years I will finally gave it ago. Thanks
You have no idea how much you've just helped me.
Rachel thank you so much for this. Would you believe I have my machine for nearly 35 years and never knew that. I just thought it was another fancy stitch that I would never use. I really hope that you bring back your Tuesday tutorials as I loved them. So thank you and have a wonderful Christmas and new year 🎊 🎉
Brilliant Rachel !!!! So well illustrated 😇
So straightforward when you do it! Thanks!
Thank you, I love this. I’ve never been able to work out how people do this but this tutorial was really clear
Thank you so much, this has been one of the most helpful sewing tutorials I’ve come across I’ve even tried it out tonight 😊
Fabulous tutorial, so clear. You’ve inspired me to give it a go. 🙏😀
So useful and a tip I didn’t know yet! Really appreciate it ❤
Aw fabulous I’ve needed to do this so many times and have never been able to find a decent blind hem tutorial I’m a visual learner so thank you.
I was aware you could do this but could never quite figure out how you actually do it. Thanks for making what looked to be very complicated so easy to follow. I've come back to sewing in the last couple of years after decades away but always used to hand sew my hems, and didn't mind it. Since my return I've gone with the modern way of just machining, but will love to give this a try.
Thank you so much Rachel. Always love a “demo time” very helpful 😊
Rachel, thank you for doing this. I’ve never attempted a blind hem but you’ve made it look so easy! Di from Massachusetts ❤
Thank you Rachel so useful. A great teacher.
Thank you Rachel that is so useful, I have always avoided trying as I couldn't follow the instructions in my sewing machine book. Will definitely have a go now.😊
I am so grateful! Thankyou! I have just bought a Tilly and the Buttons Make it Simple on back order. I really want to make the trousers and jumpsuit. I will be able use this technique on the hems. I could never understand how you would finish the hem or even arrange the fabric to do the blind hem. Your explanation is so clear.
Thank you Rachel. This is super useful. 🙂
That is brilliant Rachel, thank you so much!
Excellent tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing this ❤
Thank you for this video. Your tips are always great. xx
Thank you Rachel, this was extremely useful, much needed for me 😉
Best tutorial ever!
Great vlog 😊 I am new to sewing, i will be doing all my hems using this method. Thank you
Thank you Rachel, beautifully demonstrated ❤
Hi Rachel, this is a fantastic tip, thank you sew much! I’ll definitely be giving this ago!!!
Great explanation! The blind hem stitch has been around almost as long as the zigzag stitch. I have it on my 1957 Singer 401A.
I have used blind hems, especially on curtains and fabrics where I don't want any stitching to show. These days, I'm a bit lazy and tend to use my cover stitch machine more than a blind hem. Good tutorial.
Thanks Rachel, really helpful x
Cracking Rachel. Thanks so much. x
Thank you for this Rachel - I’ve not tried this technique before but I will definitely try this 😊
Great video…I have to do this. Lovely finish for hems.
Thank you ☺️👍🧵💕
I love this finished nice tutorial. Thank you.
Fabulous tutorial xx❤
Thank you, Rachel, for a great turorial x
Thank you Rachel ❤😊
Excellent efficient effective and Very helpful. Thank you and Happy Christmas 🎄
Thank you. I'll have to give this a go sometime!
Ooo looking forward to learn this technique, thank you 🙏
Brilliant! Thank you so much.
Thanks for this that was fab ❤
Great demo Rachel ....thank you.
Thank you... very very helpful
Thank you, Rachel, that was terrific. I only ever tried it with a different foot, didn't like the result, and gave u, opting for hand sewing. (Which I dislike immensely) ❤❤
Well done. Thanks
You made it look so simple thank you 🫶
It really is simple it’s just getting your head around the seam turn but easy once you’ve done it a few times
@ I am looking forward to having a practice 🤩
I love a blind hem finish but I can guarantee I have to go over parts of the hem as the stitch misses the fabric 🙈. Thank you Rachel
Hi Rachel, this is a fantastic tip, thank you sew much! I’ll definitely be giving this ago!!! Quick question - can you use it on stretch fabric?
You can absolutely yes!
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I don't know why people think blind hems are tricky. Hardest part is setting up the zig zag width so it just barely catches in the fabric. Once you know your machines settings it's super quick. 😊😊