Sewing a nicer knit garment and don't want to weigh down the hem area with a standard hem. The blind hem is a great option to make the stitches hardly noticeable and can be done easily on your sewing machine. Watch this tutorial to see how to sew a blind hem specifically for knit fabric.
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Garment Hand Stitches
Getting into garment sewing? These are the 5 most common hand stitches you should know. They'll come in handy when only the needle and thread will do. Stitches covered are running stitch, back stitch, slip stitch, blind hem, and catch stitch.
Slip Stitch
The slip stitch is an important hand sewing stitch to know. It's perfect for closing up those holes you leave in order to flip a project right side out. When done correctly, you'll never be able to tell where the hole was or even see the thread.
Catch Stitch
The catch stitch is an ideal stitch for when you need to hem knit garments.
Blind Hem Machine Stitch
Love the look of a blind hem, but don't have the patience to do it by hand? Well, some sewing machines have the capability to do it for you and we'll show you how.
Blind Stitch
You don't need a machine to do a nearly invisible blind hem on your projects. We'll show you how you can create the same look by hand.