Sewing a nicer knit garment and don't want to weigh down the hem area with a standard hem. The blind hem is a great option to make the stitches hardly noticeable and can be done easily on your sewing machine. Watch this tutorial to see how to sew a blind hem specifically for knit fabric.
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Sewing Machine Presser Feet
Overwhelmed by the variety of presser feet you got with your sewing machine. This video will provide a general overview on presser feet and the many different types you may come across.
Lengthen a Hem
If your garments are too short, you can do this alteration to extend the length for a better fit. This demonstration is done with pants but can be applied to shirts, sleeves, and skirts.
Lace Hem Tape
If don't want your garments to look weighed down at the hemline, a great alternative to use is lace hem tape. This lace trim is a great way to hem lightweight fabrics while adding a pretty detail to the inside.
Garment Hand Stitches
Getting into garment sewing? These are the 5 most common hand stitches you should know. They'll come in handy when only the needle and thread will do. Stitches covered are running stitch, back stitch, slip stitch, blind hem, and catch stitch.
Hemming Knit Fabric
Are you tired of your hems looking wavy or stretched out on knit fabric? Our video offers some tips and tricks so your knit garments turn out looking their best.
Sewing With Crepe
Working with beautiful crepe fabric requires extra attention and patience. This demonstration will offer tips and tricks so that sewing with crepe will be even easier.
Scalloped Hem
Give your hemlines the scalloped treatment by adding this vintage fashion look with just a little alteration to your existing patterns. The scalloped hemline steps up your garment game with only a little extra effort.