Sewing Technique: Narrow Rolled Hem

Have you ever wondered how to achieve that clean, tiny hem on the edge of a chiffon or satin dress?

You are in luck! We have finally put together a complete tutuorial on how to acheive a perfect rolled hem.

This small hem is achieved typically by rolling a quarter of an inch fabric over followed by another quarter of an inch fabric resulting in a clean small him. This is a great technique to use on chiffon, silk, or any lighter weight fabric that is prone to shred. This is also a very common technique for anything from skirts to bridesmaids dresses.

In this video will cover a couple of different ways to achieve this hem. Feel free to try each of them out on different scraps of fabric to get a idea for which one is right for you.

Personally, I tend to switch up my technique depending on the tightness of the curve of the fabric and the weight and/or texture of the fabric itself. Different types of fabrics and different types of cuts will dictate different ways for successfully completing this hem.

Follow along as we take you from the first cut to the final press in this complete tutorial for how to sew a narrow rolled hem!

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