Tear-Away Hem Guide / Buckram Interfacing Tape 35mm (Price per 1m)

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Our tear-away hem guide is the go to product for creating beautiful and even narrow hems on those tricky light weight fabrics such as chiffon, organza and more. It is also the perfect interfacing for belts, waistbands and narrow cuffs due to its stiffness. This tape is 35mm wide and is priced per 1m.

Please see below for instructions for use.

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Width: 35mm | Priced per: 1m

If other colours are available for this product, these are listed in the table below. Please note colour variations may occur especially on naturally occurring products and those that have been dyed. We try our best to ensure colour consistency but cannot guarantee that two different products with the same colour description will have the same colour.

To create your narrow hem

  • Make sure your piece of tape is the same length as your hem, or a bit longer. This isn’t essential, but it will make it a lot easier.

  • Start by removing a few long “warp” strands of the tape that run parallel to your hem. You should remove enough long strands until the exposed “weft” strands are the same width as your desired hem.

  • Line up the ‘frayed’ edge of your tape along the raw edge of your fabric that needs hemming. Place the tape on the right side of the fabric.

  • Sew a straight stitch to attach the tape to the fabric - but only sew on the horizontal weft strands! Make sure not to catch any of the long vertical strands or this technique will not work.

  • Gently roll the tape over, to the wrong side of the fabric. You are essentially using the tape to help you create a rolled hem. You can iron the fold in place to help.

  • Stitch along the new fold, just as you would for a regular hem.

  • Gently, pull out the tape. If you have not sewn any of the long vertical strands, it should pull out easily. (If it does not pull out easy you can carefully snip the caught strands.)

  • Congratulations! You have made a beautiful hem.

To create your narrow hem

  1. Make sure your piece of tape is the same length as your hem, or a bit longer. This isn’t essential, but it will make it a lot easier.
  2. Start by removing a few long “warp” strands of the tape that run parallel to your hem. You should remove enough long strands until the exposed “weft” strands are the same width as your desired hem. Tip: If the "warp" strands pull away on an angle or your remove too many and the exposed "weft" strands are not even you can simply trim the edge to even it out. 
  3. Line up the ‘frayed’ edge of your tape along the raw edge of your fabric that needs hemming. Place the tape on the right side of the fabric.
  4. Sew a straight stitch to attach the tape to the fabric - but only sew on the horizontal weft strands! Make sure not to catch any of the long vertical strands or this technique will not work.
  5. Gently roll the tape over, to the wrong side of the fabric. You are essentially using the tape to help you create a rolled hem. You can iron the fold in place to help.
  6. Stitch along the new fold, just as you would for a regular hem.
  7. Gently, pull out the tape. If you have not sewn any of the long vertical strands, it should pull out easily. (If it does not pull out easy you can carefully snip the caught strands.)
  8. Congratulations! You have made a beautiful hem.

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