
Q&A Terry Siemsen
How do I sew a hand-rolled hem on a scarf? Sheila H., email
A hand-rolled hem is a lovely soft finish for a scarf edge. Begin by thread tracing the hemline with hand stitches (Figure 1).
Figure 1 Thread trace hemline with hand stitches.

Machine stitch 1/8" from the hemline using a short stitch length. Trim the hem allowance 1/8" from the stitched line (Figure 2).
Figure 2 Machine stitch 1/8" from hemline; trim 1/8" from stitching.

Using your thumb and index finger, roll the edge, enclosing the machine stitching and rolling to the thread-traced hemline. Hold the roll over your index finger and slipstitch the hem in place.
Use a fine needle and a single strand of fine silk, cotton or polyester thread.
Anchor the thread with a small backstitch. Slipstitch by picking up a single thread of the scarf fabric, then taking a small stitch on the roll edge (Figure 3).Figure 3 Roll hem with thumb and index finger; slipstitch hem.

It's easier to stitch if you hold the hem taut while sewing. Use a third hand, or anchor the hem in front of you with a heavy weight.
Remove the visible thread tracing, but do not press the hem flat. It should remain a soft roll. |