COUTURE ROLLED HEM // Handsewing techniques
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2021
- Hey there!
Here's a detailed tutorial on how to hand sew a rolled hem - a technique used in couture.
Hope it helps and teaches you how to make a beautiful hem.
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Enjoy sewing and creating :)
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This is the best tutorial I’ve ever seen on this technique. I especially love seeing a leftie sewing. We’re seriously underrepresented.
My husband, sister and father agree about left handed people being misrepresented. My mom and I are both ambidextrous so some things work best right handed and some things work better left handed. Go figure!
thank you so much! very much appreciated :)
Same here from a fellow lefty. I’ve been sewing for 50 years.
Beautiful demonstration ,your voice is calm and soothing,not rushing just perfect for tutorials.
thank you so much :)
Thank you thank you thank you! I don’t understand why you don’t have a million followers; your channel is superb. ❤
this comment made my day :) thank you so much!!
I've been watching videos on rolled hems for 2 days, but felt something was missing. I had an image in my head from years ago of the needle going into the top crease and somehow, it rolled. All the other videos show them rolling it twice by hand. I'm so glad I kept looking and found this one! I'm assuming you are sewing with one strand of thread?
Yes it’s one strand of thread. I like to wax the thread with bees wax to give the thread strength. Xx
Thank you 🙏 so much for this excellent tutorial ❤
Thank you. Very educational. And by the way, your channel is VERY underrated. Hope you will continue to post videos like this, I learn a lot.
thank you so much! means a lot :) I'm very glad you're learning a lot xxx
I bought couture silk panels from a bargain warehouse to make gifts, and this video is perfect for me. Thank you! ❤
Nice work, no roping with this piece. Thank you.
I absolutely loved this video, you made it so clear and easy to understand! I can do this now, thank you so much!
Thank you so much!! :)
This is a great tutorial. Thank you!
I am so pleased that your left handed so am I. Gratitude
:)
Oooh I’ve always seen square shaped rolled hems, I like the diagonals, triangles are much stronger shapes structurally, thank you so much!
As a fellow leftie, this tute is perfect, and I will be sewing a rolled hem for a scarf I am gifting to my aunt. Thank you so ever much!
so happy to hear that!
Thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge!! Loved the video!❤️❤️❤️
Super serdecznie pozdrawiam Magda z Polski
It's very helpful. Thank you so much!
Thank God, YT showed me your channel. 😇
thank you so much! i'm glad it's helpful
Thank you from Truckee California. I'm fixing the fray on garters for irish Gallagher kilt socks. Smile.
Thank you from a fellow south paw!
So beautiful. So well explained.
Thank you 😊
Oh my god it’s so beautiful and clean, gonna use it next time I do the hem 🙂 thank you!
thank you so much :)
This is awesome and perfect timing! I am working with Chiffon and will be taking my garment with me and do all the hand stitching carefully. Thank you!
I liked your technique, very nice. Not many appreciate what a hand sewn rolled hem can do for a garment. Thanks for sharing! I have. Been sewing for a long time now and use this technique myself. I use a shorter needle for hand sewing, when I can. It encourages smaller movements, shorter stitches and less stress on the wrist. I also avoid starting a knot on just one layer of fabric when possible, I think having more layers helps with thinner fabrics. I’m left curious on how you start off again on a rolled hem after you’ve run out of thread in the middle of a hem. I think that would definitely be helpful to see.
Great content!! I hope you continue to do this!
thank you! and thanks also for your shared experience :)
Another absolutely fabulous demonstration! THANK-YOU:)
thank you so much :) very encouraging!
Fascinating👌very informative and beautifully presented. Well done 👍
The result is beautifull
Thank you!
Amazing!
I'll be using this today
thank you. this is a wonderful tutorial
Thank you ☺️
Thank you very useful video
Fantastic. Just what I needed ❤
So glad! :)
Wow, great technique! You explained it very good :) thank you for showing us!
thank you, very kind :)
This is magical ❤
:)
Very useful, thank you !!! 🙏
Glad to hear that!
Do you do back stitches every now and then so that the whole hem doesn't unravel if the thread breaks
Wow, I have never seen a demonstration of this technique that was shown so simply and clearly. This is wonderful, thank you.
thank you so much :)
Thank you kindly🤍
Thank you….a great tutorial…now ,y turn 😄
thank you!
Very nice video please upload some other useful video for the interested people like me love from Pakistan.
Thank you so much!
Yeah...I'm going to need this as a scene in Loki season 2. Exactly as shown. No deviations.
Thanks for the video. It's lovely. Is this hem suitable for a circle skirt?
yes absolutely!
Do Iron it after I sew it by hand and how hot do have the iron what do i put it on?
I paint silk scarves and I want to sew a hand-rolled hem using silk thread. Is it all the same with habotai silk 10mm(momme) and silk charmeuse 19.7mm(momme) as what you showed here with the cotton?
Como hacer si la persona es derecha?..
When you’re finished stitching, do you press or steam to avoid a sharp edge?
normally there's no need to press it, but you can judge if you need to like if the fabric is wrinkled.
xXX👍👍👍
Fiiiirst
hahahaha :)
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Looks nice, unfortunately it's not that useful for right-handed sewists.