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Old July 1st 05, 12:02 AM
Arri London
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Kate Dicey wrote:

Arri London wrote:

rolled hems on the machine!

Any tips for starting and ending the hems so they aren't lumpy, please?
In between the start and end the hems come out very nicely...

TIA


Fold the first inch over to the right width twice, and pin to a bit of
paper... Sew off the paper onto the fabric for two or three stitches,
stop with the needle down, and raise the presser foot. Gently tug the
fabric into the curl of the presser foot, lower it, and continue sewing.
The paper tears off really easily afterwards, and this method works
for two rolled hems meeting at a corner. Leave long tails that you can
tidy any raw corners with, and then slide them up the hem to finish off.

The best photos and explanation of this come from Fine Machine Sewing by
Carol Laflin Ahles, ISBN 1 56158 153 4 (Taunton Press 1966), $24.95 (USA).

--
Kate


TY. That does make sense and I use the sew-off-the paper thing for other
tricky bits. Seem to remember reading that book; must take it out of the
library again.
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