French hem sewing tutorials

Learn how to create a beautiful and professional finish with these easy French hem sewing tutorials. Enhance your sewing skills and add a touch of elegance to your garments with these step-by-step guides.
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Tutorial: Flat Felled Seam

When it comes to a seam that conceals all raw edges, French seam and Hong Kong seam finish seem to be first that come to people’s mind. But I think the flat felled seam deserves equal accolade. Flat felled seam is, well, flat. Unlike French seam and Hong Kong seam, there is nothing that sticks […]

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In this sewing tutorial, I will show you two ways to finish bias binding ends neatly for when you are sewing something round, like a neckline, armhole, or hem. The first method will show how to finish bias binding ends in the round. The second is on a section that doesn’t have the final seam sewn yet, and is therefore flat. Couture, Sewing A Neckline, How To Sew Tulle, Sew Bias Binding, Bias Tape Tutorial, Sewing Mitered Corners, Sewing Fashion, Basic Sewing, Sewing Tutorials Clothes

How to sew bias binding in the round - two methods

In this sewing tutorial, I will show you two ways to finish bias binding ends neatly for when you are sewing something round, like a neckline, armhole, or hem. The first method will show how to finish bias binding ends in the round. The second is on a section that doesn’t have the final seam sewn yet, and is therefore flat.

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Tutorial - How To Do a Rolled Hem by Hand

One of the most challenging, frustrating fabrics to work with is chiffon. Over the years I’ve learned various tips and tricks to working with it – some quick and dirty (machined hems!), and some time-consuming, but beautiful. One of the prettiest techniques is doing a rolled hem by hand. It’s a little tedious, but once you get your rhythm going it moves along fairly quickly.I love this technique because it produces a lovely rolled edge without much prep work – you don’t have to iron or pin…

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