Lauren
Distinguished Service Award
- Messages
- 5,060
- Location
- Sunny California
The best thing to do is to have a friend mark for you an even line, then you cut off the excess to make it even all around, then hem.
Or you could get an old fashioned chalk hem marker.
I just found this posted online as well, but I'm not sure how well it would work.
Or you could get an old fashioned chalk hem marker.
I just found this posted online as well, but I'm not sure how well it would work.
From Leanna StudiosI am looking at buying a chalk hem marker for marking skirts (give my husband a break!) and wondered if you have purchased the Deluxe hem marker from Nancy's Notions or the chalk hem marker made by Newey which is sold through A Great Sewing Notion. I had one years ago which wasn't very good and don't want to make the same mistake twice!
I have the marker that uses pins. I like it much more than the chalk one. But if you don't want to bother Hubby or friends try this:
Take a piece of string about 40 inches and rub chalk on it. Now thumb tack it across an open doorway at the level you want the hem to be and while wearing the skirt, stand in the doorway and turn around while rubbing against the string. Wala! you are marked.