{"id":10234,"date":"2024-01-01T18:05:20","date_gmt":"2024-01-01T17:05:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=10234"},"modified":"2024-01-01T18:05:20","modified_gmt":"2024-01-01T17:05:20","slug":"how-to-serge-a-hem-with-a-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-serge-a-hem-with-a-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Serge A Hem With A Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Identifying Hem Type And Fabric<\/h2>\n

Sewing a hem on a garment is an easy but sharp way of finishing any kind of fabric. It is important to first identify the type of hem and the kind of fabric one is working with. Such fabrics may include light and airy fabrics such as silk and chiffon, or medium weight fabrics like linen and cotton. It is also important to identify which type of stitch is the most appropriate for the kind of fabric one is working with, such as a straight, zigzag or serger stitch. <\/p>\n

Preparing The Sewing Machine For Serging<\/h2>\n

In order to serge a hem, the sewing machine will need to be prepared correctly. Before doing so, it is important to familiarize oneself with the machine and it’s settings. One should refer to the manual that comes with the machine or look up the ongoing tutorial on how to prepare the machine. This first step is essential in order to ensure a successful hem. <\/p>\n

Finishing The Seam<\/h2>\n

After the machine is ready and in successful working order, it is now time to finish the seam. Firstly, make sure to finish the end of the seam in order to prevent any fraying. This can be done by zigzagging the end of the sewn seam with the machine. Next, pin the garment to a hard flat surface, such as a table, in order to ensure a flat and even hem. Once pinned, carefully place the hem on the sewing machine’s foot and start serging the hem. <\/p>\n

Serging The Hem<\/h2>\n

When serging the hem, presser foot should be lowered in order to create a secure and even seam. When serging, it is important to gently pull the fabric from both ends in order to keep the fabric even, allowing for a neat and finished hem. The needle should also be moved in a gentle but consistent manner. This will ensure a secure and even stitch throughout the entire hem. <\/p>\n

Finishing The Hem<\/h2>\n