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How to do a Blind Hem Stitch on your Sewing Machine

How to do a Blind Hem Stitch on your Sewing Machine
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This is the go-to hem for anything more formal where you don't want to be able to see a line of stitching on the bottom. It is called a blind hem for obvious reasons -- you can't see the hem! Amazing! And professional! Threadbanger visits Diana Rupp of Make Workshop to get this tutorial. Thanks Diana! Check out her book Sew Everything Workshop! To see this tutorial in live action, check out the Threadheads video. If you're craving more diy style, subscribe to Threadheads on iTunes!

To do this, you need to have a blind hem presser foot for your sewing machine.



 
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Step 1Folding and Pressing your Hem

Folding and Pressing your Hem
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Turn back the raw edge to the wrong side of the fabric to one inch. You can eyeball it or measure it with a ruler.

Iron it back so the fabric stays how you just folded it.

Fold this under to the desired amount of hem you would like (ours is about 2 inches), so that there is a fold that is created with the fabric right sides together. Iron the fold into place.

Lay it flat again, wrong side up. Take the fold line and line it up so that you only see 1/8 inch of the original hem that you pressed. Press this fold down.
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2 comments
Apr 13, 2009. 6:57 PMEryne says:
Thanks! I couldn't remember how to fold blind hems until I stumbled across this.
Jul 6, 2008. 2:08 PMNneave says:
Really useful thank you. Did have to watch how you folded the material about 4 times though, to work it out. Guess that's what's so great about video.

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