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For professional-looking garments, you'll want the inside to look as fabulous as the outside. Amanda Todaro, a sewing educator from Ditto patterns, teaches you how to finish your seams with a sewing machine or a serger as well as four ways to sew hems, including making and applying your own bias tape. Not only will your projects look neat and tidy, but you'll also be giving them greater durability and longevity.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Sewing machine and thread
- Woven faric
- Scissors
- Pins
- Iron and ironing surface
- Rolled hem foot
- Blind hem foot
- Tweezers
- For overlock stitch: overlock machine or serger
- For bias tape: 1" bias tape maker, ruler
Downloads:
- Finish seams on woven garments with a zig zag stitch or a serger
- Hem garments with a basic machine hem, rolled hem, and blind hem
- Make and attach bias tape
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Garment Sewing with Woven Fabrics: Finishings and Hems Reviews
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Ros Coffman
There's a tool out by Clover that you can iron right on so you don't need to use a hem guide. Also, concerned she was using rotary cutter dangerously, maybe because she's left handed? (reaching over to cut)
13 hours ago