How To Make a Rolled Hem

Using Your Sewing Machine

Rolled hems are great for finer fabrics requiring narrow hems. They can be made either by hand or with your sewing machine. If a narrow seam is required then it is better to use your machine.

When rolling it by hand it will take longer, and you can make your seams wider than if you use a machine. When using the machine to make the seam you'll need a special hemmer foot. The hemmer feet come in different sizes allowing you to make rolled hems measuring 1 to 6 mm wide.

Hemmer foot front

Hemmer Foot Front

Hemmer foot back

Hemmer Foot Back

Use a sharp standard needle when rolling with the machine to ensure proper stitching. Set the stitch length to about 8-12 stitches per inch.

To get started, fold the fabric over twice, as narrow as you can, pin in place and sew a few stitches.

Rolled Hem 1
Rolled Hem 2

Then guide the fabric so the edge of the fabric faces down on the opening of the presser foot. As you sew keep guiding the fabric through the presser foot and it will do the rest.

Rolled Hem 3

Make sure there are no loose tails sticking out from the hem.

Rolled Hem 4

Hand Sew A Rolled Hem

Fold the fabric once and press.

Rolled Hem1

Then fold the fabric under again, and press the second time, pinning the work in place as you go.

Rolled Hem 2

Using just a regular presser foot, sew the seam in place, removing pins as you go.

Rolled Hem 4
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