Sewing a Rolled Hem
March 4, 2010 on 4:46 pm | In Online Classes, Sewing Techniques | 2 CommentsI found a great techniques for sewing a narrow rolled hem in Sandra Betzina’s book More Fabric Savy. You use fusible thread as follows:
- Put fusible thread in your bobbin.
- With the good side up, sew a line of straight stitches 1/4″ (6mm) from the edge.
- Turn under the hem and press to melt the fusible thread just slightly to the inside of the edge.
- Trim the excess hem allowance close to the fused stitching.
- Turn under the trimmed hem, then press.
- Top stitch the hem in place.
The beauty of this approach is that you can do small rolled hems on complex shapes. I used this technique on the ruffles of this cotton gauze blouse that I made as an example for my online class The Sleeve Sloper and Variations.
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The ruffles on the sleeves were created from circles of fabric like the one shown below.
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I like this technique so much I created the video below showing a “beginning sewer” using this technique to finish the cuffs on a shirt I had made him.
I have found that my local fabric stores do not carry fusible thread but that it is readily available from a variety of sources online.
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