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Written by Julia Mulcair on December 9, 2024

Perfect Hems with the 10mm Hemming Foot

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The hemming of a garment is one of the most important steps. With precise, neat hemming, your ‘me made’ garments will have the professional finish you seek. Pfaff has a great range of feet to make hemming easy and precise. Here we look at the 10mm hemming foot.

A double turned hem is an excellent finish for light to mid weight fabrics.

Mid weight fabrics include cottons, linens, suiting, brocade and silk. A double turned hem works best, but is not limited to, fabrics with some body. A double turned hem on lighter weight fabrics requires some precision, and lots of pressing! A rolled hem is often the better option for lightweight fabrics, there’s a foot for that too!

A double turned hem neatly finishes the edge without the need for overlocking, providing a professional finish.

How to use the 10mm hemming foot

  1.  Snap 10 mm Hemmer onto needle plate of machine.
  2.  Place fabric into the scroll/guide of the 10 mm Hemmer, rolling it up to the needle.
  3. Sew. Do not help the fabric roll. Simply guide it.

The fabric is guided easily into the foot, neatly folding it at the exact size for your stitches to land on the edge of the turned hem. A 2.5mm stitch length is recommended with this foot.

Be sure to press your hems after sewing. Perfect, straight, even hems, every time, with the Pfaff 10mm hemming foot.

Until next time, happy sewing.

We can’t wait to see what you create! Don’t forget to share them with us on Instagram, tagging @pfaffsewingaus and using the hashtags #pfaffsewingaustralia #pfaffsewing #perfectionstartshere or our Facebook page Pfaff Australia

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Article written by Julia Mulcair
Julia Mulcair is the owner of Pitt Trading, an Australian online fabric store and the lingerie society, a monthly subscription service for lingerie sewers. She grew up around fabric, and has been sewing for 30 years. Julia focuses on garment sewing, with a particular love of lingerie making. She shares her makes on Instagram and YouTube and is always working on the next lingerie design!

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