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How to Hem a Shirt with a Sewing Machine?<\/h2>\n

Anyone in search of a DIY project and a new custom-built shirt can get started with the basics of hemming with a sewing machine. Hemming a shirt may look intimidating, but it’s actually a simple process with some tips and tricks that make it even easier. There’s nothing quite like a tailor-made shirt to express personal style. <\/p>\n

Hemming a shirt requires a sewing machine and some basic sewing supplies, such as a needle, thread, measuring tape, and a fabric marker. Select thread that’s identical in color to the fabric of the shirt. Begin by marking the desired length of the hem with a fabric marker. <\/p>\n

Next, remove the fabric from the sewing machine’s frame and use scissors to trim the excess fabric from the bottom of the shirt. Then, thread the sewing machine with a length of thread equal to the width of the seam. Begin by hemming the bottom seam of the shirt. It’s important to match the length of the seam in both the front and the back of the shirt. <\/p>\n

Once the seam is complete, place the hem under the presser foot. Make sure the stitch length on the sewing machine is set to the widest option, usually 2.5mm or 3.0mm. Start in the middle of the seam and gradually move the shirt across the machine, making sure that both sides of the hem are always aligned. <\/p>\n