Master Tailoring Tip: How to Create a Cuffed hem
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- This video is part of my new weekly Series--Master Tailoring tips. I'm here to share my 53 years of experience and give you great pointers that will enhance your sewing. Visit my blog www.finetailoringbyjim.blogspot.com for more tips and techniques! Or on Facebook at / 1449237345343485
Out of all the videos I've watched on turn up cuffs you are the ONLY instructor that addressed how to avoid the puckers! ❤ Thank You!
Sir you are a life saver. This method has saved me a lot of frustration! I am eternally grateful for your teachings.
I am over the moon about the videos you've posted, I'M SOOOO EXCITED TO WATCH EACH AND EVERY ONE! I really do appreciate God working through u to share with all of us (the sewing world) your wealth of knowledge. THANK YOU SO MUCH AND GOD BLESS YOU!!
My sentiments exactly!!
I never thought to adjust the taper to accommodate the turn up. This makes so much sense. Thank you!
Thank you Gentleman Jim. You are a Master!!❤
thanks!!! I just remember my dad was a Taylor one of the best and I use to watch him do this thanks a million
THANK YOU Gentlemen Jim!! You are a lifesaver. I was about in tears. Thank you for showing me how to measure properly and how to take up the upper portion of the leg before hemming and making a cuff. Thank you, Thank you!!😃
Thanks so much for sharing the wealth of knowledge your experience has given you. I recently started learning a bit about tailoring when I began working for a Jos A. Bank location. I had only been there a few weeks when we lost our tailor on short notice. I took it upon myself to learn how to do some of the alterations to help out the store, and now think I might have received somewhat of a "battlefield promotion," so to speak. I will absorb all this type of mastery and try to put it all to good use!
Thank you! Have never realised I should be using the full length measurement, and why, and explains why some of my efforts didn't work out so well. Will now do this, and also resolved to only make cuffs on straight trousers to avoid issues :). You are an amazing teacher and I appreciate you passing on your immense knowledge. (Added later) Armed with this new knowledge, I've just cuffed a pair of overlong good trousers, and they look amazing, thank you very much!
Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! This was a great help. Many Blessings and gratitude!
Jim you helped me today! Thank you!!
Thank you for pointing out the pitfalls! They are so obvious, yet I would have not 'seen' them until I had tried to make the seams fit....now I know to split a bit at the bottom to make it fit. You are very smart!
I love that Victorian waistcoat!
Very helpful. Thank you
Do you have a video of you actually folding to form the cuff?
Great videos!
Jim, thank you for the video. great help to get my pants to fit correct.
Hey Mr. Jim,
Thank you for the videos on hemming, they are incredibly helpful. I would like to request a video on how to properly make a "military hem", that is, a slanted hem that's shorter at the front and longer on the back. I can't seem to find any tutorials online on how to do it.
Many thanks,
Duff
Love your waistcoat!
Such great videos! Thank you so much
So well explained...thank you!
Thank you Jim❤
Thank You so very much, Sir!
Wow! This great to know. Thank you
Thank you so much I was so confused.
Thank you for your information, helps us all
Great explanation, thank you very much!
Easy breezy, thank you Sir 😁
Great info
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you King!
Your the best !
God bless you sir for sharing this! Iam interanlly grateful:)
very helpful!
Thankyou
Do you have a video on creating an angled cuff hem?
do you have class to teach who want to open a alteration shop
How do I get the correct measurement for a pair of pants that already cuff with the measurement of 46 inches from waist to cuff and all of the new pants measure the same length from the waist to the cuff?
take the cuff out first and press flat than remark for your new length
Thank you I will do that.
He's using the word "area instead of width". Confusing. Also using the word "fold" for bottom length. Proper word usage would help a lot.