Want a FREE Hems Identification Guide so you can recognize formalwear hems, (therefore research them by name for how to hem them??) Get yours here for free! : www.bridalsewing.com/
So many helpful tips!! The tips about the size 9 needle and finer thread helped me the most. Trimming the seam allowance was life changing. Never would have thought to do that on my own.
Not only is this video helpful but the playlist you put together on rolled hems is fantastic! I feel like by studying your playlist and spending time to practice I will definitely be able to produce awesome tiny rolled hems. Thank you so much! ❤😊
You have been a angel sent to me from the sewing gods. I have learnt so much from you in a short few months. All of your tips, tricks and videos have helped me so much. Practice makes perfect. I save all my cut off material to practice, my hems look like factory hems. Thank U Thank U my new found friend. Your regular videos are all very educational and very explicit. 🥰 I hope to hop on today, I’m designing a prom dress this week.
Thank you! It's been great seeing you visit here on my channel. No livestream today. I'm still trying to decide what to do. I may just make a second channel that I only do lives on! 🤗 I'll let you guys know what I decide.
Thank you for watching!! DM me on insta @bridalsewing if you have any specific troubles with your project. We can share pictures there. Make sure to watch my other videos in the playlist, because there's so much more to this than what I can put in a six minute video! ❤️🍄❤️
I’d already worked out the needle/thread swap out, and you taught me about the seam allowance snips before, but that tension tip is life changing!!! I also forgot I could heat seal the snip and that helped a ton too.
Absolutely terrific tips and tricks I wish I was more brave to get straight (mine look wonky often) looking hand rolled hems without doing a first pass then folding but more practice in my off peak season might have to be part of my new years plan.
Excellent instruction! I am teaching myself how to sew leash wraps for dog leashes - so just a slightly different application :) - but learned so much in this short video. Also, I think my jaw dropped open when you heat sealed the fabric - I would not have thought to do that on a silk!
If you are making a gown from scratch and you are going for a certain hem look, selecting the correct fabric is absolutely critical, and using incompatible fabric for the desired end result is a SUPER common issue that people reach out to me for. Of course, if you do the other 4 tips, they will help you make a tighter roll no matter the fabric.
@@BridalSewing could u share what apps do u use for scheduling appointments? I’ve been straggling to find smth, most of them r for hair and nails Thank you ❤
I actually prefer pen & paper. These both go into scheduling tips! ua-cam.com/video/MlDV26xakTo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/users/shortsvHkWdKs5XG0?feature=share
Thank you for so many great tips and instructions. I use the two step method to get that tiny rolled hem, because some dresses in silk charmuese, chiffon cut on the bias, circle, or curved, the 2 step method works better for me. I have to practice a bit more on fabrics like chiffon/charmuese/and other soft fabrics to get better with this way of doing the baby hem. For me this method works on stiffer fabrics, like organza and when the fabric is on grain. I definitely need more practice to use this one step method....and I have been sewing for yeeeeeears....never to old to learn something new. Sometimes I get so much curling from the pulling, that it looks terrible. Only if the fabric is on the straight grain, for me, does this work. Guess I just need to practice more. On that rolled hem foot, you are right HATE THEM, always something out of wack and you wind up taking stitches out redoing sections. It's just soooooo annoying. However there are some skilled seamstresses. I once used an excellent sample making service and watched one the sewers hem my bias cut silk charmuese gown using that foot. No digs, no wobbles....I was in complete awe. Thank you for keeping it real, with your helpful sewing tips....continued success.
Hi Brenda !! Zoe mentioned how Amazing you are & your YT & IG !!! I’m into hand embroidery, haute couture (huge fan), and embellishments. I’m new to the fashion, needlework scene, I just love detail, quality and knowing that is hand made. Thank You Brenda, Oscar
What about your tension tip when sewing a circle skirt hem? There are points when you get to bias fabric and I tend to get a lettuce effect (undesireable)
Wow this was fantastic! Love to have all the tips in one video. I have a love/hate relationship with my rolled hem foot. Sonetimes it works like the best, but othertimes…..😡. So maybe I will go back to just doing it by hand with your tips. Thanks!!
Do you have advice for doing a narrow rolled hem on the light jersey lining that's used in so many bridesmaid dresses? I'm considering using a very light weight stabilizer tape. Thank you for sharing so much knowledge with us!
You could do a two-step roll, or try the banroll technique. I prefer to hand roll knits, but I do stretch them as I sew and then press the stretch out of them.
Thank you so much! I was very nervous but I made a two step baby hem, pressing up before cutting, then cutting away the extra inches. It worked beautifully (without stabilizer or a walking foot) using just my left zipper foot and a lot of patience. ;)@@BridalSewing
Hi, for absolute beginners will rolling two folds by hand be better or rolling once-sewing-cutting near seam then folding again nd sewing will be better for baby hem? Thanks.
Can you please tell me the name and size of the threads you use in this video? I use a Juki machine. I also have no problem with a rolled hem foot. Thank you.
Is it possible to do a tutorial on making a small rolled hem on a curved, chiffon skirt? Many prom and mother of the bride gowns have a over skirt of chiffon and it's a misery to hem...Most examples showing rolled hems use a scrap of straight grain fabric...that doesn't give confidence when a maker is faced with a drooped curved chiffon skirt.
Thank you Brenda. Post Covid brain fart Received my shirts and window decals. Love them all. Purchased a set for my go to bridal seamstress too. No I won’t hem your pants. Couldn’t say that 2 weeks ago I was swamped with men’s pants
Then you haven't watched all of mine! Haha I've taught it many times. ❤️ I have a whole playlist about all the different rolled hem situations you will face. Enjoy.
She's meaning when you hem a gown with a train and you are only shortening the front, how to transition from the original rolled hem edge into the new hem edge without a wobble.
You don’t show the process for working a hem-edge that is in the bias …. As most formal, ball gowns have a considerable width of hem on the bias…. I strongly recommend sewing at a slow pace to avoid the ‘puckers
@@BridalSewing the issue isn’t simply ‘seeing on a bias’ … on most ball how’s, the hem is a combination of straight grain & bias.. this takes gentle coaxing, basting & patience
I promise you, I go into great detail about that in my rolled hem videos. I specifically talk about how it goes in & out of bias/grain while sewing a circle skirt hem. I don't know what else you want me to say. I'm sorry if you are upset, but I've already spent many hours producing the video you are requesting, and this video you are commenting on is not it.
Want a FREE Hems Identification Guide so you can recognize formalwear hems, (therefore research them by name for how to hem them??) Get yours here for free! : www.bridalsewing.com/
I love the way you were narrating this 😊 entertaining. Thank you so much for the tips.
So many helpful tips!! The tips about the size 9 needle and finer thread helped me the most. Trimming the seam allowance was life changing. Never would have thought to do that on my own.
One of the most informative sewing channels EVER!!
Not only is this video helpful but the playlist you put together on rolled hems is fantastic! I feel like by studying your playlist and spending time to practice I will definitely be able to produce awesome tiny rolled hems. Thank you so much! ❤😊
Awesome, thank you! So glad it was helpful!
Your video taught me to complete alterations to the hem of a friend's evening gown with professional results. Thank you so much!!!!
You have been a angel sent to me from the sewing gods. I have learnt so much from you in a short few months. All of your tips, tricks and videos have helped me so much. Practice makes perfect. I save all my cut off material to practice, my hems look like factory hems. Thank U Thank U my new found friend. Your regular videos are all very educational and very explicit. 🥰 I hope to hop on today, I’m designing a prom dress this week.
Thank you! It's been great seeing you visit here on my channel. No livestream today. I'm still trying to decide what to do. I may just make a second channel that I only do lives on! 🤗 I'll let you guys know what I decide.
@@BridalSewing I would love to come study with you for a week. I’m going to start saving funds so i can get to come in person for your retreat. 🙏
How far away are you? What state do you live in?
@@BridalSewing Florida
Oh, good. That's not too bad!! 🙏 I have hosting a 2-day mini retreat this month. You could do that in the meantime. It's on my website.
Best video i have seen of rolled hem. Very clear instructions and pleasant humour too. Love it. Thanks alot
Just in time for my bridal and prom season! Omgee I am so excited to add to my knowledge and use these tips today!! Thank you!!!
Thank you for watching!! DM me on insta @bridalsewing if you have any specific troubles with your project. We can share pictures there. Make sure to watch my other videos in the playlist, because there's so much more to this than what I can put in a six minute video! ❤️🍄❤️
I’d already worked out the needle/thread swap out, and you taught me about the seam allowance snips before, but that tension tip is life changing!!! I also forgot I could heat seal the snip and that helped a ton too.
Very neat! Definitely will try this soon. THANK YOU.
Thanks for watching and commenting!
You’re hilarious! I’m not even looking to do a rolled hem, just fun to watch!
Great to hear! ❤️
Gorgeous! Your voice and cadence remind me of the little rich girl in princess and the frog 😆
Absolutely terrific tips and tricks I wish I was more brave to get straight (mine look wonky often) looking hand rolled hems without doing a first pass then folding but more practice in my off peak season might have to be part of my new years plan.
Best channel on sewing tips without and annoying condescending voice ! I'm subscribing ! 💐🥇🏆🎉🎀 Thanks for sharing your knowledge 👍❤️
Thank you!! Please share me with any facebook groups, etc. It helps me so much. Glad to have you as a subscriber. Welcome to the community!
Excellent instruction! I am teaching myself how to sew leash wraps for dog leashes - so just a slightly different application :) - but learned so much in this short video. Also, I think my jaw dropped open when you heat sealed the fabric - I would not have thought to do that on a silk!
Thanks for the video! Great information and entertainment! You have a nice voice too. 😊
But changing the fabric isn't always an option. Do these tips work on the other fabric?
If you are making a gown from scratch and you are going for a certain hem look, selecting the correct fabric is absolutely critical, and using incompatible fabric for the desired end result is a SUPER common issue that people reach out to me for.
Of course, if you do the other 4 tips, they will help you make a tighter roll no matter the fabric.
@@BridalSewing
could u share what apps do u use for scheduling appointments?
I’ve been straggling to find smth, most of them r for hair and nails
Thank you ❤
I actually prefer pen & paper. These both go into scheduling tips!
ua-cam.com/video/MlDV26xakTo/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/users/shortsvHkWdKs5XG0?feature=share
@@BridalSewing thank you, honey :)
@@BridalSewing do u have days u don’t take any appointments and just sew?
So pretty!
THANK YOU so much for the thread tips!! I’ve been wondering where the super-fine thread lives. I ordered some Skala 200 & 360 just now! Sweet!
Gorgeous 🥰
So very helpful!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you for so many great tips and instructions. I use the two step method to get that tiny rolled hem, because some dresses in silk charmuese, chiffon cut on the bias, circle, or curved, the 2 step method works better for me. I have to practice a bit more on fabrics like chiffon/charmuese/and other soft fabrics to get better with this way of doing the baby hem. For me this method works on stiffer fabrics, like organza and when the fabric is on grain.
I definitely need more practice to use this one step method....and I have been sewing for yeeeeeears....never to old to learn something new. Sometimes I get so much curling from the pulling, that it looks terrible. Only if the fabric is on the straight grain, for me, does this work. Guess I just need to practice more.
On that rolled hem foot, you are right HATE THEM, always something out of wack and you wind up taking stitches out redoing sections. It's just soooooo annoying. However there are some skilled seamstresses. I once used an excellent sample making service and watched one the sewers hem my bias cut silk charmuese gown using that foot. No digs, no wobbles....I was in complete awe.
Thank you for keeping it real, with your helpful sewing tips....continued success.
Fantastic video!!!!
Straight hems on grain are much easier than curved hems on circular skirts where portions are on the bias. Like to see a video on that.
Hi! I linked to the playlist at the end & mentioned it. Your request is in the playlist. This is a 6 min video. I can't show everything at once.
Her other playlist Video shows curved hems and it’s awesome. Go watch it.
Hi Brenda !! Zoe mentioned how Amazing you are & your YT & IG !!! I’m into hand embroidery, haute couture (huge fan), and embellishments. I’m new to the fashion, needlework scene, I just love detail, quality and knowing that is hand made. Thank You Brenda, Oscar
Very informative, thank you.
What about your tension tip when sewing a circle skirt hem? There are points when you get to bias fabric and I tend to get a lettuce effect (undesireable)
Wow this was fantastic! Love to have all the tips in one video. I have a love/hate relationship with my rolled hem foot. Sonetimes it works like the best, but othertimes…..😡. So maybe I will go back to just doing it by hand with your tips. Thanks!!
5:00 this part is immensely satisfying to watch ❤
Yaaaas!
Thank you, this was great
Thank you 😘
JUKI forever 💙💙💙
Do you have advice for doing a narrow rolled hem on the light jersey lining that's used in so many bridesmaid dresses? I'm considering using a very light weight stabilizer tape. Thank you for sharing so much knowledge with us!
You could do a two-step roll, or try the banroll technique. I prefer to hand roll knits, but I do stretch them as I sew and then press the stretch out of them.
Thank you so much! I was very nervous but I made a two step baby hem, pressing up before cutting, then cutting away the extra inches. It worked beautifully (without stabilizer or a walking foot) using just my left zipper foot and a lot of patience. ;)@@BridalSewing
I have a Janome
And I have an APQS Millennium Longarm. My bobbins are ‘P for piecing, (quilts or clothes) and Q for quilting’.
Hi, for absolute beginners will rolling two folds by hand be better or rolling once-sewing-cutting near seam then folding again nd sewing will be better for baby hem? Thanks.
I'd try it both ways, honestly! Everyone is different & fine motor skills vary so much.
I do the two step fold. If you have the tiniest sharp scissors you can cut close with out cutting thru first stitches
@@terryjanisch905 thanks. I will try this. I have small scissors.
Can you give us guidance for roll hem on a circular cuts or shapes that isn’t straight
Absolutely!! Check out my tricky rolled hems video! I have a whole playlist. Every scenario has been covered.
All of these are great tips but do you find that all the same applies when working with a curved hem? That’s when I run into the most trouble.
No, def reference my "tricky" rolled hem video. I have a whole playlist that covers the difference scenarios.
I also have a video of how to do the rolled hem on the bias.
Hermoso trabajo
Gracias. ❤️
This is great, but I have a rayon circular hem to do… just not easy. Will check your other link.
Watch my "tricky" rolled hems tutorial.
Can you please tell me the name and size of the threads you use in this video? I use a Juki machine. I also have no problem with a rolled hem foot. Thank you.
How to do when it is curved, not straight
ua-cam.com/video/WugMMaMfRBA/v-deo.html
I don't know how why my roll hemm stitch don't get right?
Is it possible to do a tutorial on making a small rolled hem on a curved, chiffon skirt? Many prom and mother of the bride gowns have a over skirt of chiffon and it's a misery to hem...Most examples showing rolled hems use a scrap of straight grain fabric...that doesn't give confidence when a maker is faced with a drooped curved chiffon skirt.
I have a whole playlist on rolled hems. The steps in those videos will show you what you are asking for.
I NEVER could get the rolled hem foot to work on any machine!!!
Where’s our Thursday podcast you tube videos
I talked about it a couple weeks ago. I'm going to have a to make a separate channel and do them on there. I'll keep you guys posted.❤️❤️
Thank you Brenda. Post Covid brain fart Received my shirts and window decals. Love them all. Purchased a set for my go to bridal seamstress too. No I won’t hem your pants. Couldn’t say that 2 weeks ago I was swamped with men’s pants
Hahaha DM me a pic on instagram!!! ❤️❤️
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I’ve never seen a single video that shows how to join the start and end of a rolled hem say on a skirt.
Then you haven't watched all of mine! Haha I've taught it many times. ❤️ I have a whole playlist about all the different rolled hem situations you will face. Enjoy.
Wouldn't you join the panels before doing the hem? That's how I make a good edge.
She's meaning when you hem a gown with a train and you are only shortening the front, how to transition from the original rolled hem edge into the new hem edge without a wobble.
You don’t show the process for working a hem-edge that is in the bias …. As most formal, ball gowns have a considerable width of hem on the bias….
I strongly recommend sewing at a slow pace to avoid the ‘puckers
If you want that content, I recommend that you watch my video on hemming on the bias. 🤷♀️ ... ua-cam.com/video/WugMMaMfRBA/v-deo.html
@@BridalSewing the issue isn’t simply ‘seeing on a bias’ … on most ball how’s, the hem is a combination of straight grain & bias.. this takes gentle coaxing, basting & patience
I promise you, I go into great detail about that in my rolled hem videos. I specifically talk about how it goes in & out of bias/grain while sewing a circle skirt hem. I don't know what else you want me to say. I'm sorry if you are upset, but I've already spent many hours producing the video you are requesting, and this video you are commenting on is not it.
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Guilty 😅😅