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How to Hem a Wedding Dresses

Whether you’re sewing your own wedding dress or need to adjust the length of a store-bought or heirloom bridal gown, the hem is an important finishing touch. You can sew the hem for a wedding dress using a sewing machine, but it’s best to stitch it by hand. This will help hide the stitches and, more importantly, keep the lower edge of the dress smooth and flowing. If you do sew the hem by machine, use a fine-tipped needle designed for delicate fabrics and make sure the tension is not too tight. In any case, the first step in hemming a wedding dress is to get it the right length. For this, you’ll need two people: the bride and a helper. It also helps to have a mirror, preferably floor-length.

Things You'll Need

  • Wedding dress and shoes
  • Two people
  • Tall mirror
  • Measuring tape
  • Straight pins
  • Scissors
  • Iron
  • Ironing board
  • Hand sewing needle
  • Thread
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Instructions

  1. How to Hem a Wedding Dress

    • 1

      Try on the dress and stand in front of the mirror. It’s best to wear the shoes you’ll wear with the finished dress, if available, or shoes that are a similar height.

    • 2

      Decide how much you need to shorten the dress, if any, leaving at least 1/2 to 2 inches for the hem. (It’s better to have too much fabric than not enough.) You may want the finished dress to come all the way to the floor, or be slightly shorter for easy walking.

    • 3

      Have your helper measure any excess fabric and mark it with a pin.

    • 4

      Remove the dress and carefully cut off any excess fabric, making sure the bottom edge of the dress is even.

    • 5

      Fold the lower edge of the fabric over 1/4 to 1/2 inch toward the inside of the dress. Press the fold flat, making sure to use the right iron temperature for the dress fabric.

    • 6

      Fold the lower edge over again 1/4 to 1 3/4 inches, depending on the width of the hem you’ve chosen, and pin the fold in place.

    • 7

      Try on the dress again and check the length. Have your helper adjust the pins in the hem as needed to make the hem wider or narrower.

    • 8

      Remove the dress and press the hem flat.

    • 9

      If the dress is lined, fold and press the lower edge of the lining the same way as the outside of the dress, except slightly shorter.

    • 10

      Whipstitch the top edge of the fold to the fabric, taking care to only poke the needle through the tiniest amount of outside fabric to prevent the stitches from showing. If the dress is lined, you may want to stitch the edge of the outside hem to the hem of the lining so that the stitches won’t show at all, and you can hem the outside and the lining in one step.


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