{"id":11648,"date":"2023-10-25T07:15:10","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T06:15:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=11648"},"modified":"2023-10-25T07:15:10","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T06:15:10","slug":"how-to-hem-pants-with-sewing-machine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/how-to-hem-pants-with-sewing-machine\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Hem Pants With Sewing Machine"},"content":{"rendered":"
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General Tips<\/h2>\n

Hemming pants with a sewing machine is a great way to save money and time. It is fairly simple to do and can be done in a few quick steps. Before starting, it is important to note that it is important to use a proper and high quality thread, needle, and fabric. Depending on the type of fabric, choosing the right size of thread and needle is important. Furthermore, it is best to practice the process on a scrap piece of fabric to get the hang of the process and decide on the desired hem width. <\/p>\n

Another important detail to keep in mind is that if the pants being hemmed are raw denim, it is important to use a special denim thread to ensure that the hems are neat, and the fabric does not tear. Additionally, it is best to use a longer stitch length and a lighter hand when hemming, as the denim fabric is thick and thus needs extra attention. <\/p>\n

Gathering Material and Thread<\/h2>\n

The first step of hemming pants is to get all the required materials, along with instructions. Most fabric stores have specific types of threads and needles for different fabrics, and it is important to take note of the type of fabric being used when choosing the thread and\/or needle. Furthermore, tailor’s chalk, threader (optional), fabric scissors, and pins are also necessary. <\/p>\n

It is important to get a thread color that is a perfect match with the fabric, in order to achieve a neat and professional-looking hem. If this is not possible, a color that is as close to the fabric shade as possible is ideal. One tip is that when hemming dark denim jeans, black thread is usually a good option. <\/p>\n

Measuring and Pinning<\/h2>\n