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Fine roll hem for sheers 

kennethdking
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This roll hem answers a question one of my students had when we were in the study collection at the Fashion Institute of Technology recently.
P.S. TO THOSE WHO PRESUME TO COMMENT ON MY FINGERNAILS BEING TOO LONG--DON'T. I use my nails when sewing. So stop it please.

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@maureenlafrantz3654
@maureenlafrantz3654 29 дней назад
I don't often feel compelled to leave a comment on RU-vid videos. But I wanted to personally thank you for doing this tutorial. Camera angles were really good, your instructions were extremely clear and concise. Even though I've never tried something like this before, I feel prepared with enough information to give it an attempt and have a decent outcome. Thank you much for taking the time to do the tutorial.
@DONNABETZ-nf6so
@DONNABETZ-nf6so 29 дней назад
😊
@DONNABETZ-nf6so
@DONNABETZ-nf6so 29 дней назад
😊😊
@kdknyc
@kdknyc 28 дней назад
Glad it helped!
@sawu3668
@sawu3668 28 дней назад
Same thought. 👍
@sawu3668
@sawu3668 28 дней назад
​@kdknyc Very useful and solved my long-term question.
@American-Jello
@American-Jello 25 дней назад
This is the best tutorial I think I've ever seen on RU-vid. Never once did I feel as if I didn't understand something, every single camera view was perfect to show the specific instructions and results, and the explanations were so concise there left no room for misunderstanding. You have an absolute gift for teaching, sir. Thank you so much for this!
@kdknyc
@kdknyc 25 дней назад
Thanks for the kind words!
@fauzianaureen5584
@fauzianaureen5584 День назад
Awesome. Thanks.
@jackyrobinson1716
@jackyrobinson1716 День назад
Beautiful work and excellent demonstration. Thank you.
@TheBekahO
@TheBekahO 21 день назад
I don't have a project that needs this hem, but now I think I'll find one.
@sasharey9160
@sasharey9160 День назад
Me too!!!! Cheers
@BATFAERY
@BATFAERY 3 дня назад
I thank you for tutoring all of us. My mother had no patience to share her wonderfully artistic talents nor was I allowed to view from her shoulder. It is the kindness of most talented sewists / tailors as you that gives us the courage to try and succeed. Godspeed. Thank you.
@kdknyc
@kdknyc 3 дня назад
I'm glad you can learn from sll if us.
@grumpy_poo
@grumpy_poo Месяц назад
and that's why the designers charge for their skills... fabulous...
@user-oo8ei4lj6s
@user-oo8ei4lj6s 27 дней назад
The designers actually don't do the sewing.
@velvetchiharu
@velvetchiharu 27 дней назад
@@user-oo8ei4lj6s seriously, a lot of the times these things are being sewn by underpaid laborers in workshops. Next time you put any clothing on appreciate how well made it is and the fact that every stitch was by a human hand somewhere regardless of how cheap your clothes are.
@andromeda6477
@andromeda6477 27 дней назад
You mean dressmakers and couturiers. Designers don't sew. Anyone can be a fashion designer. Only dressmakers or couturiers can make patterns and garments from scratch.
@grumpy_poo
@grumpy_poo 26 дней назад
@@andromeda6477 I would have thought they would need a basic knowledge of the craft skills required.... but still the skills required on these well made garments are amazing.
@lj7780
@lj7780 26 дней назад
​@@andromeda6477not so, my grandmother was great designer, it was those day about complete garderobes, all in certain style, she was known 300 km away, but i saw her bisy with jacket sleaves stitch by stich, she never left that to others, so many fine work, its not valued anymore nowadays
@volna-volna
@volna-volna 21 день назад
Спасибо. Я всё поняла ,не зная английского на нужном уровне. Но вы так понятно показали,что слов не нужно 🎉
@lourdesvalencia5061
@lourdesvalencia5061 28 дней назад
OMG yours looks better than the original, very clear and concise explanation without so much unnecessary detour, I loved it, I learned something that I always thought was impossible to do at home with a regular sewing machine, I really appreciate it,
@FlutterFoxFly
@FlutterFoxFly 16 дней назад
It's such a treat to get a video like this! I can tell you're good teacher and that you love teaching. I really appreciated all the camera angles and skipping forward when you've thoroughly shown the work. I can't wait to try this technique, thank you for so much sharing your knowledge with us!
@gvweeda
@gvweeda Месяц назад
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I have always shied away from sheer fabric for skirts because of not being able to get a beautiful hem line. But now I’m going to try again!
@sued.5698
@sued.5698 29 дней назад
We are so lucky to have you share your knowledge with us. A wonderful tutorial, so clear.
@joanneward3520
@joanneward3520 27 дней назад
OMG! Fantastic video. Clear instructions. Unbelievable quality and outcome.
@jillshirley2152
@jillshirley2152 15 дней назад
I am so glad I saw this tutorial. I am making little girls tutus and didn't like the idea of no hem but I had no idea what to do. Thank you so much for sharing.
@CLEliasArt
@CLEliasArt 17 дней назад
Many, many thanks for this wonderful tutorial. I have a project I’ve been agonizing over/avoiding- this hem technique saves the day!!! Truly beautiful and incredibly timely. Thank you again!❤❤❤
@EAhighlander-vf7rr
@EAhighlander-vf7rr Месяц назад
Gosh, this is the video I’ve been searching for! I have a difficult sheer fabric dress that I’ve spent months trying to get a nice hem on, and failing..Now I know how to sew it! Thank you so much!
@user-qh4eq3hd9z
@user-qh4eq3hd9z 13 дней назад
Я не знаю ваш язык, но я увидела то что мне нужно было.Спасибо очень интересный вариант для блузки.Все чётко и понятно.
@jenihansen7201
@jenihansen7201 4 дня назад
Beautiful work. Thank you so much. I have beautiful wedding dresses that I purchased from Salvation Army and a huge discount , so I bought them ALL. Now you have shown me how to do hems for other projects. Again, thank you.
@danaventura5998
@danaventura5998 19 дней назад
Wow, that was great. I have never seen a hem like that, just handkerchief hems. Thank you.
@komisobaba
@komisobaba 14 дней назад
Oh, my gosh! I can't sew to save my life, but I was mesmerized. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@suer666
@suer666 Месяц назад
Brilliant where have you been all my sewing life. So glad your showing us how to do things the expert way xxx thank you
@DaisysDay
@DaisysDay 9 дней назад
Kenneth, your teaching is on point. Thank you for having a RU-vid channel.
@dh3749
@dh3749 15 дней назад
That was awesome!! Thank you for making this tutorial. I like your style of explaining and showing the progress in detail.
@janelicata5328
@janelicata5328 13 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this fabulous tutorial. It was so clear and concise! Sheer fabrics have always frightened me! I am going to try this on some scrap fabric.
@tooangelblue
@tooangelblue День назад
Thankyou for showing this. You make it look manageable and achievable. These tricks are the ones that elevate our making to a standard that we can take pride in. ❤
@Gwendolina12
@Gwendolina12 13 дней назад
I will be using this to sew my wedding dress soon. You have seriously prepared me for this endeavour in the best possible way. Thank you!
@sharonnewport2864
@sharonnewport2864 27 дней назад
Thank you so much Kenneth that was so informative and beautifully executed. It was wonderful to see the original work. What a beautiful finish to a delicate garment ❤
@your3kidding
@your3kidding Месяц назад
Beautiful photography and explanation. Thank you!
@terryolsson4145
@terryolsson4145 29 дней назад
Wow! I never knew that was how one hems fine sheer fabric. Thank you.
@user-qz4rj2kr8l
@user-qz4rj2kr8l Месяц назад
Бесценный Урок!!! Благодарю что делитесь знаниями, которые обсалютное большенство может подчерпнуть только благодаря наличию интернета и Вашему желанию Служить Портняжному Искусству!!! 🙏🙏🙏🌹
@ritalim1836
@ritalim1836 6 дней назад
This is the best sewing tutorial ever. I’m so glad that RU-vid recommended it to me. Thank you so much for your knowledge. 💜💜
@rollergirl55
@rollergirl55 24 дня назад
I am so happy I spotted this tutorial while scrolling through the line up of videos. I was planning on watching a yoga Nedra video recommended by my daughter and when I went back to watch it, I saw this video, I was impressed with your teaching style I was mesmerized and had to watched the entire video. You are a wonderful teacher. I am a visual learner and it’s vital I watch well done tutorials. Thanks for sharing your sewing videos. I’ll have to listen to more of your sewing
@2degucitas
@2degucitas 10 дней назад
This is so much better than trying to attempt a rolled hem on such fabric. I have a hem that needs redoing.
@soniagonzales9144
@soniagonzales9144 9 дней назад
Awesome tutorial! Loved it! Thanks for sharing this. I have always wondered how this was done.
@myhouse108
@myhouse108 11 дней назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to teach your excellent processes to us!
@tammyjohnson8150
@tammyjohnson8150 23 дня назад
I cannot possibly put into words how astounded I am. By this well taught lesson. Sewing a difficult to work with, fabrics hem! Bravo sir Bravo 👏
@colin101981
@colin101981 Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing your expert knowledge. Your camera work and voice over are excellent. Really appreciated.
@chubbins57
@chubbins57 26 дней назад
I don't know who you are, but I love you! Thank you for showing us this! And now I'm about to show out with my sewing skills.
@rahimahaman4126
@rahimahaman4126 6 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this information about sheer hemming. I have some projects in mind after watching your tutorial. God bless and thank you
@soonahnavarro132
@soonahnavarro132 11 дней назад
Wowww!!! That's beautiful stitches😮!!! I have never seen that before!!! You need a zigzag machine, though~~~😅
@2Bcreative888
@2Bcreative888 29 дней назад
Awesome information! Sheer materials have always intimidated me, especially for the type of hem you’ve shown here which is exactly the type I need to use on my fairy doll wings!! Your video was great and was also a good reminder on the frequent need to press the stitching!
@rawforyou5514
@rawforyou5514 6 дней назад
Beautiful, and very nicely explained! Thanks
@jjmetrejhon1743
@jjmetrejhon1743 5 дней назад
I'm just beginning to learn how to sew garments and this is an instant sub for me, thank you so much for this (and your other) tutorial(s)!
@melissamellinger6809
@melissamellinger6809 6 дней назад
Great! a way to hem those shear fabrics. Thank you. I think I am going to try it on other fabrics where I don't want a traditional hem. Thank you
@doreenformato6838
@doreenformato6838 20 дней назад
This is a great video. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. Very helpful
@Bioluvskatz
@Bioluvskatz 29 дней назад
I’m not currently needing this, but saw the video and thought “always good to learn something new”. Very good video! Explained everything clearly and gave some useful tips. Well done!
@haileyeve
@haileyeve 15 дней назад
i love that it leaves the tiniest little scalloped edge
@tiabarring
@tiabarring 8 дней назад
Lovely work! Excellent instruction.
@janecampbell1963
@janecampbell1963 8 дней назад
Amazing work. Thank you so much for sharing your talents with us. You're a star. 🌟🌟🌟
@loriarps4239
@loriarps4239 25 дней назад
So much better than trying to do a rolled hem with a serger on sheer fabrics! Thank you for sharing.
@loriarps4239
@loriarps4239 25 дней назад
I have read your articles in Threads magazine. I didn't know you had a RU-vid channel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent. 🥰
@snoops819
@snoops819 День назад
Just what I needed to finish the hem on a dress!!
@rosejacks8662
@rosejacks8662 11 дней назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talent! You are the King of Couture❤
@bdizzle561
@bdizzle561 2 дня назад
This is just in time! I am making 2 flower girl dresses and will use this technique!
@billrachmad
@billrachmad 16 дней назад
thank you for the effort on making this demonstration video. Very much appreciated!
@futasupastah
@futasupastah Месяц назад
Sooooo cool I love it! You just demystified hemming sheer fabrics
@Gauelyimoja
@Gauelyimoja 25 дней назад
I ve been to countryside while covid wholly blocked to cultral society. Sawing machine also broken. New bought recently. In short i find you. Good thing never changes... It s really good to see your tutoring again haha. ♥♥♥♥♥ ♥from korea h
@maricarmenlozano175
@maricarmenlozano175 25 дней назад
Traduzcan a español
@francequirion9547
@francequirion9547 4 дня назад
Stunning work, done with such an extraordinary precision!! Thank you so very much for your share of your know-how!
@jeannisecastillo1601
@jeannisecastillo1601 12 дней назад
Thank you! This is exactly what I'm looking for
@helanesteinmuller9279
@helanesteinmuller9279 11 дней назад
How did I not know you were on RU-vid? 😢 A big thank you for this video, and for gifting me one of life’s great pleasures by teaching me to sew many years ago through your articles in Threads magazine. So happy to meet you again. ❤️
@handmaidenrakhel8854
@handmaidenrakhel8854 10 дней назад
My comments exactly!!❤
@cathwalsh9921
@cathwalsh9921 25 дней назад
Mind blown. I had no idea that’s how those hems were done.
@RadiantStar8997
@RadiantStar8997 17 дней назад
A good, clear explanation of a roll hem on sheer fabric. There is no obvious clue that the hem involves a thread inlay before it is zig-zagged and it will come as a surprise to most people. Excellent work.
@elenapetrova9973
@elenapetrova9973 13 дней назад
Grazie mille. Lei è un insegnante vero❤ from Italy with love
@designerlene1931
@designerlene1931 12 дней назад
King! Awesome professor! taugh me how to construct slamming tailored jacket so many years ago. I still use that technique today.
@krannz
@krannz 27 дней назад
Woww now this is haute couture!! Beautiful technique! Not even a serger can do it that gorgeous!! Thanks for your video!!
@jwolfe1209
@jwolfe1209 13 дней назад
I have been in a muddle trying to figure out how to hem a skirt that my doll artist friend has been requesting out of a very light sheer fabric and you have just delivered me the solution 😊😊
@deborahkyllo9626
@deborahkyllo9626 13 дней назад
I was just going to look for a video to use my server to do a hem like this…what a coincidence…this was the first video in my lineup.
@patd.3368
@patd.3368 10 дней назад
Brilliant tutorial...a true gift!!! THANK YOU!!
@sem7873
@sem7873 23 дня назад
Благодарю. Это было для меня новым❤
@karensaull
@karensaull 16 дней назад
You are the best ! Sew much talent! Thank you!
@nicolafindlay8373
@nicolafindlay8373 10 дней назад
Amazing work! I always wondered how this was done. So cool that you can teach people a technique that might one day be lost. ❤
@rsamaran
@rsamaran 10 дней назад
It’s beautiful. Thank you 🙏
@omaeve
@omaeve 8 дней назад
Excellent tutorial I remember learning this in my class. Because when I started learning design, I was a hand sewer I like the slow movement of my grandmothers, treadles sewing machine, which I inherited because no one else wanted it
@eileenhughes7223
@eileenhughes7223 16 дней назад
Such a brilliant tutorial - such clear instructions and camera views were just excellent. Really appreciated - thank you
@haileybischoff5943
@haileybischoff5943 28 дней назад
That is beautiful. I’ve wanted to know how to make such a tiny hem on sheer fabric for forever.
@bekilafez3523
@bekilafez3523 19 дней назад
Wow!!! You are truly a legend, Kenneth!
@sarahjanovich
@sarahjanovich 13 дней назад
Thank you for sharing this approach. (And I don't know how I'd sew without my longer finger nails either).
@charlenee2751
@charlenee2751 21 день назад
Very helpful and clearly demonstrated.Thank you.
@makingsenseofitall1422
@makingsenseofitall1422 28 дней назад
I subscribed immediately! Your tut is as detailed, fine and beautifully crafted as that hem. Thank you so much! I very much look forward to learning more with you.
@Ebdain787
@Ebdain787 16 дней назад
Dang. That is magic. I do have a hard time with slippage when sewing these fine sheer fabric hems, but you made it look possible.
@charliehsu9311
@charliehsu9311 15 дней назад
Thank you so much! I wish God bless you with all the success in the world. This is so so helpful
@kdknyc
@kdknyc 15 дней назад
Thank you.
@carronalee
@carronalee 17 дней назад
😊☺️😊Absolutely wonderful. I actually believe that your video camera skills are as amazing as your sewing skills. I could have been standing next to you and I wouldn’t have been able to see as much detail as what you’ve managed to capture on your well-placed camera. 👏👏 Thank you for sharing!
@kdknyc
@kdknyc 17 дней назад
Thanks!
@mimicope3404
@mimicope3404 Месяц назад
Wow!! What a beautiful hem! Thanks so much for sharing!
@appledress22
@appledress22 10 дней назад
Thank you so much for this clear tutorial! I can’t wait to use this on my upcoming project.
@danielamonti6926
@danielamonti6926 13 дней назад
thank you so much for this brilliant tutorial . daniela from italy
@Gweynn5
@Gweynn5 15 дней назад
Great and the best tutorial by far. Thank you for sharing
@soniatriana9091
@soniatriana9091 Месяц назад
Hello - what an excellent way looking us tutorial! You are such a great teacher, you explain why you are doing what you’re doingl !!
@sovereigns1grace
@sovereigns1grace 27 дней назад
Oooooh! I've avoided sheer fabrics because I didn't know how to finish the edges nicely. Now I know! I'm inspired to go and try it out now. First I have to purchase the right threads. Excellent tutorial! Thank you!! By the way I haven't sewn anything for a couple of years. I don't know why this popped up in my feed other than I do need to sew some summer garments. The universe sent you to me :D
@achaley4186
@achaley4186 22 дня назад
Thank you so much, you are an excellent teacher! 🙂⭐🙏🏼❤
@alisonp3394
@alisonp3394 28 дней назад
Thank you for this detailed and informative video.
@doloresdiaz8198
@doloresdiaz8198 25 дней назад
This is something my mom, who studied fashion design, did not show me when she was teaching me about hems. Thanks
@carolyneerbs9131
@carolyneerbs9131 5 дней назад
This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you so much.
@rhondacaruso5871
@rhondacaruso5871 22 дня назад
What a beautiful hem. I’m going to try this as soon as I can. I will need ALOT of practice but the result is worth it. You are clearly very talented. Thank you so much for taking the time to demonstrate this technique.
@susankoberg7840
@susankoberg7840 24 дня назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!! I could not find anyone that could hem my dress. It was a nightmare and I ended up losing the hem in the middle of an outdoor wedding and had leaves stuck to the thread as I walked around with a 6 foot tail!!!!!!! Embarrassing but now I can do it right myself
@daxxydog5777
@daxxydog5777 Месяц назад
I have never seen a video on this technique! I still haven’t mastered the rolled hem on the serger, so this could be another option. Thanks!
@kycheng8509
@kycheng8509 25 дней назад
Fabulous!!!! Such a pleasure to watch the tutorial.
@blairterry2
@blairterry2 23 дня назад
I did my 5yr training ( 2yrs part-time then 3yrs full-time ) in Western Australia and had some very experienced lecturers, but we never covered this, probably as this is more couture so it is very interesting to see what else I can learn. You made it look so easy, so I feel I can try it myself.
@PibbleMom297
@PibbleMom297 22 дня назад
I truly admire your presentation skills. The camerawork is perfection, you clearly show exactly what you're doing, and unlike some other sewing guru's, you don't make us wait while you finish an entire piece. You go "off camera" then return at the end. This is brilliant as it takes nothing away from your presentation and keeps us interested at the same time. I'm familiar with the Ban Roll technique for sheer hems; it works very well, but this one is beautiful. And done with gold (or silver) makes an exquisitely elegant finish. Thank you very much for teaching us this. p.s. I ENVY you your fingernails! Mine are to short and too fragile to be useful.
@kdknyc
@kdknyc 21 день назад
The "off camera" really keeps the information from being redundant and, well, boring. Once you see what's being performed, there's no good use in keeping going. Skipping to the next step keeps the information moving along.
@courtneytrowbridge
@courtneytrowbridge 20 дней назад
This was a fantastic tutorial, thank you!!!! I feel like I've done some parts of this before with mixed results haha....this process looks flawless and I'm definitely trying it when the need comes back up!!
@moonslave90
@moonslave90 19 дней назад
Thank you, I have been putting off working with the silk chiffon I bought because I was agonising over the hems. Now I feel confident!
@gsr7772
@gsr7772 13 дней назад
Your videos are awesome- thank you so much for sharing! ❤️
@rofuschetto6904
@rofuschetto6904 18 дней назад
Truly amazing! Thank you for this elegant delicate edge that is possible to do without a special machine!! Thank you!
@sevenandthelittlestmew
@sevenandthelittlestmew Месяц назад
This technique reminds me a lot of couching in embroidery. Very cool, and I imagine the gauge of the thread being sewn over will determine the flexibility of the hem.
@kdknyc
@kdknyc Месяц назад
That's correct.
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