Just found this. I am teaching my daughter to make some clothes after she shied away fom sewing for many years. Found this tutorial for her to watch, which is far clearer than I could do, so thankyou very much x
Just did my first blind hem! I made a circle skirt using McCalls M7022 View F and I couldn't face hand sewing the mile long hem with my arthritic hands. My blind hem isn't perfect but, as my good friend and neighbour would say, a man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice! For a first go, I'm thrilled with it. Thanks for the tutorial, Lucy.
Enjoy the video and love your accent. Your explanation is very informative. I bought the blind stitch presser footer and followed your instructions and my pants hem came out perfect after a few tries on a piece of scrap fabric. Thank for the wonderful video.
Very very nice. I understood every and everything more than reading from the book. Thanks to you. Everything was very very clear. You take your time and explain very well. Thank, you thank you. It took me so long to understand from the book that I have to leave off for so long. Thank you again and again.
Hello Lucy, thank so much for this video. I have watched it a few times it has helped me sew blind hems with ease. I now watch it to refresh my memory on how to turn the hem up. Just brilliant! Happy sewing 🧵
Thanks! It is good to have a refresher. I haven't done much sewing this year due to one disaster after another including an oak tree destroying my roof and bedroom ceilings. All that is sorted now and, after some minor disasters I am planning my sewing room so I can get on with what I want to do. I haven't done much blind hemming on my machine, usually sewing by hand. I hate sewing by hand! So your video is very timely! Thanks again.
How do you know which side of the fabric you are sewing on? Also, do I do the blind hem after the garment is sewn, or before the garment is sewn (flat) like you have demonstrated? Thank you!!
If you fold the fabric how I do in the video you will be sewing on the wrong side of the fabric as you sew. Usually people hem after the garment has been constructed right at the end. I hope that helps.
Why haven't you shown you changing the controls on the machine. Plus one does not need a blind him foot. I have used a standard foot with a wide opening and produced a wonderful hem.😊
The one thing you didn't explain is where the different stitches are supposed to go on the fabric. Nothing made sense because that was missing. The most fundamental piece of information.
Just found this. I am teaching my daughter to make some clothes after she shied away fom sewing for many years. Found this tutorial for her to watch, which is far clearer than I could do, so thankyou very much x
Awesome visual tips for the blind hem foot. I enjoyed watching as usual 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much I'm really glad you liked them.
Thank you, I love your tutorials. Always good to review.
Thank you so much I really appreciate your feedback and I'm so glad you liked it.
Just did my first blind hem! I made a circle skirt using McCalls M7022 View F and I couldn't face hand sewing the mile long hem with my arthritic hands. My blind hem isn't perfect but, as my good friend and neighbour would say, a man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice! For a first go, I'm thrilled with it. Thanks for the tutorial, Lucy.
I have sewn for years but always hem by hand. I am finally ready to up my sewing abilities. Thank you so much.
I love the instruction videos. They are so helpful. So much easier watching than reading how to do it.
Yes, I am a visual learner as well.
It's always good to atch a review of skills. Thank you.
It's a pleasure and I agree, often you pick up another idea or a slightly different way of doing things.
You are wonderful ☺. Thank you. Have always been afraid of blind hemming. Now will give it a go.
Enjoy the video and love your accent. Your explanation is very informative. I bought the blind stitch presser footer and followed your instructions and my pants hem came out perfect after a few tries on a piece of scrap fabric. Thank for the wonderful video.
Very very nice. I understood every and everything more than reading from the book. Thanks to you. Everything was very very clear. You take your time and explain very well. Thank, you thank you. It took me so long to understand from the book that I have to leave off for so long. Thank you again and again.
Brilliant demo! I've always struggled to understand the blind hemming stitch, yours is the first that has been so clear and precise, thank you!!
The best explanation that I've seen to date, thank you
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Thank you Lucy. You make sewing a pleasure ❣️
Hello Lucy, thank so much for this video. I have watched it a few times it has helped me sew blind hems with ease. I now watch it to refresh my memory on how to turn the hem up. Just brilliant! Happy sewing 🧵
Thanks! It is good to have a refresher. I haven't done much sewing this year due to one disaster after another including an oak tree destroying my roof and bedroom ceilings. All that is sorted now and, after some minor disasters I am planning my sewing room so I can get on with what I want to do. I haven't done much blind hemming on my machine, usually sewing by hand. I hate sewing by hand! So your video is very timely! Thanks again.
Thanks for review. Your sweater you are wearing is nice.
It's a pleasure and thank you so much it was from And Other Stories I live their cardigans
Excellent tutorial, the best I have seen!❤
Excellent video and explanations Lucy. Thank you.
Great video as usual. Thank you Lucy.
Thank you I'm so glad you liked it.
Thank you, Lucy. This is very helpful so I'm going to try it soon!
Whoever invented this foot and method is very clever, indeed.
Thank you useful video, now will give it a go!!
Thank you for a really good video.☺️
Thank you x
Thank you so much for this teaching. I have a Husqvarna Opal 650. What is the blind hem number for my machine.
Really helpful video as never been brave enough to do it. With a fabric that frays would you overlock the raw hem first?
How do you know which side of the fabric you are sewing on? Also, do I do the blind hem after the garment is sewn, or before the garment is sewn (flat) like you have demonstrated? Thank you!!
If you fold the fabric how I do in the video you will be sewing on the wrong side of the fabric as you sew. Usually people hem after the garment has been constructed right at the end. I hope that helps.
Why haven't you shown you changing the controls on the machine. Plus one does not need a blind him foot. I have used a standard foot with a wide opening and produced a wonderful hem.😊
The one thing you didn't explain is where the different stitches are supposed to go on the fabric. Nothing made sense because that was missing. The most fundamental piece of information.