Couture Hem Techniques
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Please join us for our monthly technical event: Couture Hem Techniques
In this 2 1/2 hour sewing lecture, we will explore three refined hem finishes used in high-end garment construction. Each hem serves a different purpose – from delicate transparency to invisible structure – and each requires precision, patience, and understanding of Fabric Behavior.
By the end of the session, you will have the knowledge and confidence to execute a rolled and turned hem, a hand worked blind hem stitch, and a structured hem with horse hair braid.
1. Rolled and turned hem - This hem is ideal for lightweight fabrics, such as silk chiffon, organza, Georgette, or any delicate fabric requiring a fine finish. The beauty of this hem is in the delicacy and it’s crisp clean edge.
2. Blind hem stitch - The blind hem is a subtle nearly invisible finish commonly used on skirts, trousers, and dresses in lined or unlined garments. The couture version is entirely hand sewn for maximum control and minimal visibility from the right side.
3. Hem with horse hair braid - Used for gowns, cocktail dresses, flared skirts, and anything needing body and movement, horsehair braid supports the hem preventing collapsing, and create a beautiful controlled edge.
Please bring the following supplies with you: Tape measure, Scissors/nippers, Thread, and Hand Sewing Needles.
The $20.00 kit fee is included in the price of the ticket.
