![]() ![]() It also prevents the fabric from slipping. This foot allows the fold of the fabric to fit against the guide for accurate sewing. That's right, it's another Best-Kept Sewing Secret! The team here at Sew Daily wants to let you in on a little secret: Stitching a blind hem is easy if you have the right tools and a little patience. Here are some resources to help you perfect your hemming techniques, no matter what type of project you’re working on and what sort of tools you prefer. Do you have a favorite specialty foot or stitch that you love to use for your makes? Hopefully, now you feel confident to give blind hemming a shot on your next project. This is especially true for extra fine or extra thick fabric. In fact, taking the time to sew this technique by hand can create even less visible stitches and provide more control over your fabric. If you don’t have the blind stitch feature on your machine or you don’t want to invest in a specialty foot, here is another secret: you can sew a blind hem by hand! We promise it isn’t difficult. Check out how Julie of did it! Complete blind hem without the special foot! (Photo copyright .) Hand Sew the Blind Hem You can also use the blind hem stitch feature on your machine, even if you don’t have the specialty foot. Image copyright Blind Hemming Without the Blind Hem Foot Here’s a terrific photo tutorial from Seamwork, which shows this hemming process step by step. Watch Sadie show you how she uses her Bernina specialty blind hem foot for her machine:
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