Am easier way to do the Shem is to fold the hem .25” from where the dress bottom should go and sew as close to the edge as possible. Then cut the extra fabric off and iron the first seam. Then fold the seam over and stitch over the existing seam. Voila it is so much quicker.
Hey :D It’s a challenge, but not impossible, you got this! My tip for hemming your chiffon dress is to use tissue paper to stop the fabric from shifting as you cut this lightweight fabric. Also, hand sew a basting stitch, before stitching the hem in the sewing machine. And keep your machine stitches short for chiffon, 12 to 20 stitches per inch. Do not press on the machine fast, go slow when stitching. I hope this helps!
Hi Laura :D for a satin dress it will be the same procedure. My note will be to make sure to iron your hem and pin it before sewing with a topstitch. A satin material is easier to sew, so as long as you iron and pin, when you go sew in the sewing machine it will be smooth
I just did this with a knit lining of a dress. I used a regular zigzag but you might want to try a minimal zigzag, almost not noticeable. Or a coverstitch machine if you can.
Hi I’m altering a dress for a friend its a satin like material but is polyester I was wondering if hemming tape is another option or is it best to just sew it
Hemming tape is another option. I would suggest to consider the option you see best fit. With hemming tape you will hem it faster, but after a few washes can start dissolving and so undoing the work. In comparison, sewing it will take longer, but will last. I hope this info helps :)
Hi :D! When sewing silk on the sewing machine, use a thin universal or sharp sewing machine needle sizes 70/10, 65/9, and 60/8. As for the tension on the sewing machine use a smaller stitch around 1.5-2. When sewing silk garments one of the best seams is the French seam.
If the lining is meant to be 2” higher than the outside then should I do that as well. I’m working on a dress with 3 layers. The inner layer 3rd is higher than the 2 outer layers..
Hey Mari :D! Depends, since the main fabric will be the first layer you want the other lining layers to be higher than the main fabric. If the length of the 3rd does not reach (like if its still short enough you can't see it) the amount you're cutting from the main fabric and the lining then you don't need to cut it. If it does affect it, then yes cut 2'' higher. I hope this explanation makes sense.
Chiffon is very delicate and slippery. I would say to hand sew it. If it’s a lot to hand sew for the hem, before sewing in the machine, I suggest to use starch spray to stabilize the fabric. I hope this helps ☺️
Hello :D When sewing satin on the sewing machine, cut fabric samples to test tension setting, normally a looser tension is best, because Satin does not do well with tight tension. And the stitch length is 3 - 4 mm for the stitch length.
Wonderful. Just tried this technique and it was a time and stress saver. Thanks!
Ok, this video is my gold at the end of the rainbow. Now, any tips on how to alter a boned bodice? The dress I bought ended up being a size too big.
Am easier way to do the Shem is to fold the hem .25” from where the dress bottom should go and sew as close to the edge as possible. Then cut the extra fabric off and iron the first seam. Then fold the seam over and stitch over the existing seam. Voila it is so much quicker.
I'm attempting to hem a pleated chiffon dress. Am I been too ambitious?
If not, what would be best sewing machine setting, please.
Muchísimas gracias!
Hey :D It’s a challenge, but not impossible, you got this!
My tip for hemming your chiffon dress is to use tissue paper to stop the fabric from shifting as you cut this lightweight fabric. Also, hand sew a basting stitch, before stitching the hem in the sewing machine. And keep your machine stitches short for chiffon, 12 to 20 stitches per inch. Do not press on the machine fast, go slow when stitching. I hope this helps!
Thank you!!! This was so helpful. How about for a satin dress?
Hi Laura :D for a satin dress it will be the same procedure. My note will be to make sure to iron your hem and pin it before sewing with a topstitch. A satin material is easier to sew, so as long as you iron and pin, when you go sew in the sewing machine it will be smooth
Love the video! The dress I’m hemming is made out of almost a jersey knit type material? I think. What would you recommend for the tension?
I just did this with a knit lining of a dress. I used a regular zigzag but you might want to try a minimal zigzag, almost not noticeable. Or a coverstitch machine if you can.
Hi I’m altering a dress for a friend its a satin like material but is polyester I was wondering if hemming tape is another option or is it best to just sew it
Hemming tape is another option. I would suggest to consider the option you see best fit. With hemming tape you will hem it faster, but after a few washes can start dissolving and so undoing the work. In comparison, sewing it will take longer, but will last. I hope this info helps :)
My grandma made me a matching bag with my excess hem sophomore prom.
Hi, which needle do I use for silk fabric, and what tension and stitch on my machine? Thank you
Hi :D! When sewing silk on the sewing machine, use a thin universal or sharp sewing machine needle sizes 70/10, 65/9, and 60/8. As for the tension on the sewing machine use a smaller stitch around 1.5-2. When sewing silk garments one of the best seams is the French seam.
If the lining is meant to be 2” higher than the outside then should I do that as well. I’m working on a dress with 3 layers. The inner layer 3rd is higher than the 2 outer layers..
Hey Mari :D! Depends, since the main fabric will be the first layer you want the other lining layers to be higher than the main fabric. If the length of the 3rd does not reach (like if its still short enough you can't see it) the amount you're cutting from the main fabric and the lining then you don't need to cut it. If it does affect it, then yes cut 2'' higher. I hope this explanation makes sense.
My dress is chiffon, do you have suggestions?
Chiffon is very delicate and slippery. I would say to hand sew it. If it’s a lot to hand sew for the hem, before sewing in the machine, I suggest to use starch spray to stabilize the fabric. I hope this helps ☺️
Hello, I will be doing a mid weight satin material, what’s the best tension for that? Thank you!
Hello :D When sewing satin on the sewing machine, cut fabric samples to test tension setting, normally a looser tension is best, because Satin does not do well with tight tension. And the stitch length is 3 - 4 mm for the stitch length.
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Really helpful!
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I thought it would be a prof. Not a chatty Cathy.
homie you clicked on youtube video with an obv unprofessional thumbnail, what did you expect 💀 it’s still a good tutorial though
I think you might have hemmed your shorts a little too short there, LOL
What a weird comment to leave on an underage girl's video. Gross.
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