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Multifunctional Sewing Machine-Roll Hem Foot

May 11, 2026

Roll Hem Foot for Multi‑Functional Sewing Machine

A roll hem foot is one of the most practical presser feet for multi‑functional household sewing machines, widely used for neatly finishing raw fabric edges without fraying. It is specially designed to fold thin fabric inward automatically while stitching, creating clean, narrow rolled hems on blouses, scarves, napkins, curtains and lightweight garments.

This presser foot features a built‑in curved guide that tucks the fabric edge twice into a tight fold as you sew. No manual folding or pinning is needed, greatly improving sewing efficiency and consistency. It works well with cotton, chiffon, silk, linen and other lightweight to medium‑weight materials, and supports straight‑stitch sewing on most multi‑functional sewing machines.

Using a roll hem foot helps avoid messy raw edges and uneven hand‑folded hems. It delivers professional‑looking narrow hems with uniform width and tight stitches, ideal for daily DIY sewing, clothing repair and home textile making. Compatible with low‑shank multi‑functional sewing machines, it is an essential accessory for home sewers who pursue tidy and delicate sewing results.

Key Design Features

Scroll/Coil Guide: The signature curved channel that tucks the fabric edge inward.

Size Variations: Common widths include 2mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, and up to 10mm; 3mm–6mm are most versatile.

Stitch Compatibility: Works with straight, zigzag, or shell stitches (machine-dependent).

Universal Fit: Most models fit low-shank multifunctional machines (Brother, Singer, Janome, Juki, etc.).

Why Use a Rolled Hem Foot?

Professional Finishes: Creates clean, couture-quality hems on blouses, dresses, scarves, table linens, and curtains.

Time-Saving: Eliminates tedious manual folding, pressing, and pinning-sews hems in one pass.

Precision: Ensures uniform hem width (no lopsided edges) even on slippery fabrics like chiffon, silk, or satin.

Versatility: Handles straight edges, curves, and gentle corners (with practice).

Durability: Double-folded hems resist fraying and wear better than single-folded ones.

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