The bottom of the product can be hemmed manually with the most ordinary blind seam. But in order to give the product a decorative effect, hem the hem for the hem with a manual goat seam.
Most often, the goat seam is used to manually bend the bottom of products from knitted fabrics and thick and thick coat fabrics. This seam is made from left to right with small uniform oblique stitches.
False hem on the bottom of the product
Step 1
Unscrew the bottom hem allowance on the wrong side and iron it.
Step 2
Thread the needle. Insert the needle into the fabric from the inside of the hem. Fasten the thread to the fabric.
Then bring the needle to the front side.
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Step 3
Exactly over the hem allowance cut, sew a small stitch from right to left, only slightly gripping the fabric.
In this case, a large stitch should lie at an angle.
Step 4
On the hem allowance, sew a small stitch from left to right, slightly gripping the fabric.
The result was a peculiar stitch in the shape of an "X".
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Step 5
Repeat step 3 first and then step 4.
Sew this way to the very end. At the same time, make sure that the stitches are uniform, located at the same level, and the thread does not extend to the front of the product. That is, the stitch should capture only one or two threads from the fabric.
Source and photo: craftsy.com