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Hi, have you ever sewn something that's at a curve, and you get all that bunching and
gathering together, and you just don't know how to get that to lie smooth? Well, we're
going to talk about that today. My name is Daniel King. I'm a clothing designer, pattern
maker, and we're going to talk about sewing a curve. Sewing on a curve, for example the
back of a man's shirt, here is a curved hem. What you can do; there are different ways
to do this, is actually turn that up, that hem part up, and you can actually cut little
slits, but they have to be very precise, not past where the bottom of the hem is going
to be. Once you do those little slits it's much easier as you start to go along to push
the slits together, and that way the fabric goes together smoothly at the top. Another
way I found is to actually do a very loose hem, or excuse me, loose seam along the very
edge and gather that. You pull very gently, gather it together when you're pulling and
so it actually gathers that edge together, and when you turn it it's already pulled together
very smoothly so that when you turn the hem it's already smoothly gathered instead of
bunched, and then you can do your hem. So, that's just a couple ways to actually do a
hem on a curved part of a pattern. My name is Daniel King, and good luck with the curves.