Printable Hem Measurement Guides

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Printable Measurement Guides

Download professional hemming reference guides for your sewing room

What These Guides Include
Professional-quality reference charts with hem allowances, fabric guidelines, measurement rulers, and troubleshooting tips. Perfect for printing and keeping in your sewing space for quick reference.
How to Use Them
Click preview to see each guide, then download or print directly from your browser. All guides are optimized for standard 8.5″ x 11″ paper and designed for easy reading and quick reference.
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Hem Allowance Chart
Complete reference for appropriate hem widths for different garment types and fabric weights.
Includes:
Pants, skirts, dresses measurements
Fabric weight considerations
Professional standards
Quick reference format
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Fabric & Technique Guide
Match your fabric type to the perfect hemming technique with this comprehensive reference chart.
Includes:
Fabric identification guide
Recommended techniques
Difficulty levels
Special considerations
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Troubleshooting Guide
Quick solutions for common hemming problems with visual identification and step-by-step fixes.
Includes:
Problem identification
Common causes
Quick solutions
Prevention tips
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Measurement Templates
Printable rulers and measurement tools to help you achieve consistent, professional hemming results.
Includes:
Hem gauge templates
Seam allowance rulers
Measurement grids
Cutting guides
Preview Your Guides
Hem Allowances
Fabric Guide
Troubleshooting
Templates

Professional Hem Allowance Chart

ClothingDigest.com – Your Complete Hemming Reference

Garment TypeRecommended AllowanceNotes
Dress Pants1.5″ – 2″Wider hems for better drape
Casual Pants1″ – 1.5″Standard width for everyday wear
Jeans1″ – 1.25″Maintain authentic look
A-Line Skirts1.5″ – 2″Moderate width for shape
Straight Skirts2″ – 3″Wider for professional look
Circle Skirts0.5″ – 1″Narrow to reduce bulk
Dresses (Casual)2″ – 3″Good weight and drape
Formal Dresses3″ – 4″Elegant, weighted hem
Sleeves0.5″ – 1″Narrow to avoid bulk
Curtains3″ – 6″Weight for proper hanging
Important Notes:

β€’ Heavier fabrics generally need wider hems for proper drape
β€’ Flared garments require narrower hems to reduce bulk
β€’ Always consider the garment’s final use and formality level
β€’ Add extra allowance if future alterations might be needed

Fabric Type & Technique Guide

ClothingDigest.com – Match Your Fabric to Perfect Technique

Fabric TypeBest TechniqueAlternativeAvoid
Cotton (Light)Double-fold hemBlind hemSingle fold (frays)
Cotton (Heavy)Single-fold hemBound hemDouble fold (bulk)
Silk/ChiffonRolled hemHand slip stitchMachine straight
DenimTopstitched hemOriginal preservationHand stitching
Jersey/KnitsTwin needleSerged hemStraight stitch
WoolCatch stitchBound hemMachine zigzag
LinenDouble-fold hemMitered cornersRolled hem
SyntheticZigzag hemSerged hemHigh heat pressing
Fabric Care Tips:

β€’ Always test pressing temperature on scraps first
β€’ Pre-wash natural fibers to prevent shrinkage
β€’ Use appropriate needles: Universal for wovens, Ballpoint for knits
β€’ Match thread weight to fabric weight for best results

Hemming Troubleshooting Guide

ClothingDigest.com – Quick Solutions for Common Problems

ProblemLikely CauseQuick Fix
PuckeringThread tension too tightLoosen tension, use longer stitches
Uneven hem lineInconsistent measuringUse hem gauge, re-measure carefully
Visible stitchesWrong thread color/techniqueUse matching thread, try blind hem
Bulky cornersToo much fabric in seamGrade seam allowances, miter corners
Hem won’t stay downInsufficient pressingPress thoroughly with steam
Stitches breakingWrong stitch for stretch fabricUse zigzag or stretch stitch
Fabric frayingRaw edge not finishedZigzag edge before hemming
Wavy hem edgeFabric stretched while sewingDon’t pull fabric, let machine feed
Prevention Tips:

β€’ Always press before AND after sewing
β€’ Test settings on fabric scraps first
β€’ Use appropriate needle for your fabric
β€’ Take your time – rushing leads to mistakes

Measurement Templates & Rulers

ClothingDigest.com – Cut Out and Use These Templates

Hem Gauge Template (Cut out and use)

1″
2″
3″
4″
5″
6″

Cut along outer edge. Use to measure consistent hem depths.

Seam AllowanceCommon UsesMeasurement
β…› inchTopstitching, edgestitching3mm
ΒΌ inchBinding, narrow hems6mm
β…œ inchFacings, lightweight fabrics1cm
Β½ inchStandard hem fold1.3cm
⅝ inchStandard seam allowance1.5cm
1 inchHem allowance, casing2.5cm
Using These Templates:

β€’ Print at 100% scale (no scaling/fitting)
β€’ Cut out rulers and laminate for durability
β€’ Keep multiple copies in your sewing kit
β€’ Use cardstock for sturdier templates

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