Hand sewing is very important in couture ateliers. Most of the ateliers have technicians working on garments by hand on tables with no sewing machines. In part, this is a reflection of tradition in Europe, where many of the most famous couture houses are located.
Couture technicians use hand stitches to control the entire construction of the designed garment. Sewing by hand enables you to sew on the right side of the garment to add designs; it also allows you to get into many areas that a sewing machine can never reach, such as small corners of designed pockets, fabric overlays, and much more. When working with very thin, soft fabrics, it is much better to work with hand stitching because it does not leave marks a sewing machine seam does; if mistakes are made, you can easily take out the seams without ruining the fabric.
I can give you many reasons why sewing by hand is a must-have skill to have. One of them it’s a huge trend and it’s getting more and more popular. If you have basic sewing skills, you can tailor the clothes to fit your body better, you can mend and repair the favorite dress or kids pants. Would it be fun to create a custom present for a friend by hand or to work on a sewing project with kids?
There are a variety of techniques and stitches that can be used to alter and hem a garment. Remember to select thread to match your garment. Fullness should be eased in and distributed evenly for a flat, smooth finish. Hem stitches should also be spaced evenly and not visible on the right side of the garment. Choose stitches that are appropriate for your garment and fabric.
Sewing can be fun, relaxing, and sort of therapeutic in nature!