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roserips 08-25-2012 06:27 AM

Hey, No biggie, just cut the old hem off and then do another rolled hem (fold 1/4" then fold second time and sew) I just do it by eye ball and fold and fold then sew so I keep folding and sewing till it is done! Do one see how he likes it and then you can do the rest. He will so love you for it.

quiltmom04 08-25-2012 07:22 AM


Originally Posted by Rubesgirl (Post 5465523)
A measly 1/2 inch? Is he pulling your leg? I made garments for more than 40 years and would never take the time to raise a hem 1/2". If it's a standard man's dress shirt, you will have to ease the fullness in the curves. More work than it's worth. I hope he's kidding! Good luck! :)

Yeah, really! I'm thinking your dad is like mine was. He wants something done and you should do it because he said so. I can't imagine either what 1/2" would matter, except that he doesn't have anything else to worry about except this. If you have the time and want to humor him, I would remove the hem, cut some off and rehem it. Or, this might be the point where you can see it's not about the hem, but his making sure you will do something he wants. Maybe the time is better spent taking him out for ice cream.

Latrinka 08-25-2012 02:52 PM


Originally Posted by NanaCsews2 (Post 5465673)
A half an inch to your elders is half an inch. I would hem it. What I do, is cut exactly right above the existing hem all the way around. It is probably a 1/4" hem? Then I would use a chalk line and measure and mark 1/4" above the cut line. Take the edge and fold up to touch the chalk line. Press this down. This is where a Clover mini iron comes in handy. Then, go around and fold up the edge again. Press. Sew the hem. You have just hemmed up 1/2". May not be professional, but it works for me. I have changed many hemlines on men's shirts. Mainly because when my DH gives my sons newer used dress shirts, they are too long as DH is 6'2" and my sons are 5'10" and 5'11". At the curves near the side seams, you may have to snip one or two 1/8" snips on the fabric edge to be able to ease the curve and fold over for the hem. I have not had any issues doing this, and it does work.

This sounds like the best way to me!

loriea 08-26-2012 10:45 AM

I don't mind mending for family but 1/2 " on a shirt hem I would tell him to tuck it in.


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