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Re: Another Way to Create a Great Narrow Hem
Mary, My mother taught me a similar way to do a hem..we named it after her. The Jackie Hem.
posted: 10:12 pm on August 30thMark your hem 1/8 inch shorter than you need it to be,turn up and sew on that line . Cut off the material close to the sewing line. Turn up again and sew around again. A perfect hem every time.