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Old 07-05-2009, 08:24 AM
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I not needed, but as I stated, I prefer to turn twice, it keeps the hem from rolling.

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as with many things, there seems to be more than one "right" way to do it

try several ways - see which you prefer

i more or less copied (as well as I could with the equipment I have) the way the previous hem had been done
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Old 07-05-2009, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by amma
Could you cut strips of an interfacing with a little stretch to it and iron it around the tshirt just above the hem line. Wouldn't that act like a stabilizer?
I did this with a sweatshirt to keep the bottom from stretching out and it worked really well...I'm going to try it on t-shirts...thanks for reminding me. Too long shirts tend to make me look short and swat. Like them 2" below the waist. Thanks everyone for answering
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I hemmed an interlock skirt with that webby iron on stuff once- worked well - don't remember what it was called - it came in a roll about an inch wide
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Was it stitch witchery, bearisgray??
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:34 AM
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maybe - it was a LONG time ago -

looked kind of like threads laying on each other
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Old 07-06-2009, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
I hemmed an interlock skirt with that webby iron on stuff once- worked well - don't remember what it was called - it came in a roll about an inch wide
could it have been 'seams great?'
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I iron in a very thin strip of interfacing at the site I want to hem it, cut off in the middle of the strip of interfacing, then fold and hem as usual.
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Another thing I do to the hem when I have the length to do it, is shape the hem so the sides are about an inch or so shorter then the front and the back. It seems to be a bit more flattering.

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Originally Posted by MissTreated
Another thing I do to the hem when I have the length to do it, is shape the hem so the sides are about an inch or so shorter then the front and the back. It seems to be a bit more flattering.

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I really like this idea....my first post...with the V in front fits so much better....thanks
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