Today I'll show you the third method for hemming a circle or a straight skirt. The technique is suitable fore medium to heavy weight fabrics which shouldn't show off the topstitching on the right side.
You will need a lot of bias cut strips of fabric, which you can make yourself or buy at a notions store. It's important to use a lightweight fabric for strips.
Cut 3 cm wide bias strips, cut enough of them to hem the skirt. Sew the strips together with angled seams that reduces the bulk when the strip is folded in half width-vise and press the seams.
With right sides together place the strip over the skirt and align the edges. Pin the fabrics together.
Sew the band to the skirt, by distancing the stitch line 0.5 cm from the edge of the fabrics.
Fold the ends of the band to the side, cut off the extra length and sew the band to the skirt.
Flip the band over the seam and press it.
Now flip the band over the edge of the skirt and pin it in place.
Using the stitch in the ditch technique, sew the band in place.
With wrong sides together fold the bottom edge of the skirt and pin it in place. The width of the hemline should be 2 - 3 cm. Press the fold line.
Hand sew the hem to the skirt, using a dense set of stitches, that do not show on the right side of the fabric.
Due to all the pressing of the hemline the pleats have lost their shape, so press them in place once again.
Now you have made the final work on your lovely skirt!
Zlata Sewalong - the posts
Tomorrow I'll show you some nice pattern alterations that will provide various styles.
Stay tuned!
- #1 Fabric recommendations
- #2 Print the pattern
- #3 Fitting alterations - grading the pattern
- #4 Fitting alterations for protruding rear
- #5 Cut the fabric
- #6 Sew the belt loops
- #7 Pleat the skirt
- #8 Sew the pockets
- #9 Assemble the skirt
- #10 Sew an invisible zipper
- #11 Sew a lapped zipper
- #12 Assemble the lining
- #13 Sew the button closure
- #14 Hem the skirt, method 1
- #15 Hem the skirt, method 2
- #16 Hem the skirt, method 3
- #17 Pattern alterations for various styles
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Zlata skirt pattern costs $11.98,and it can be bought via my Etsy shop.
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Related posts
- Zlata skirt Pattern #1401
- Zlata skirt pattern - view A
- Zlata skirt pattern - view B
- Zlata skirt pattern - view C
- Zlata skirt pattern - the lining pattern
- Zlata skirt - testing the pattern, part 1
- Zlata skirt - testing the pattern, part 2
- Zlata skirt - testing the pattern, part 3
- Zlata skirt - testing the pattern, part 4