Dritz Ezy- Hem Gauge
Hems – 1/4 to 4″ on a straight edge and 1/4 to 2-1/2″ on a curved edge. Pockets, Pattern Alterations, Belt & Waistbands-turn and press edges. Patches & Appliques – turn and press edges before stitching in place. TIPS – Use with a steam iron. Always test fabric sample for proper heat and moisture. Protect
Hems – 1/4 to 4″ on a straight edge and 1/4 to 2-1/2″ on a curved edge. Pockets, Pattern Alterations, Belt & Waistbands-turn and press edges. Patches & Appliques – turn and press edges before stitching in place. TIPS – Use with a steam iron. Always test fabric sample for proper heat and moisture. Protect fabrics that water spot with a Dritz Vue Thru Press Cloth. CAUTION – Ezy Hem Gauge may be hot while pressing. Attach a quilter’s ruler handle to gauge for easy handling.
Product Features
- Metric Measurements
- Hems – 1/4″ to 4″ on a straight edge and 1/4″ to 2 1/2″ on a curved edge
- Pockets, Belts & Waistbands
- Patterns & Alterations
- Patches & Appliques
Best Hem Gauge Ever I love this guage. You can use it in a multitude of ways, iron over it, do both a straight hem and a curved one. I recommend for any level of sewing.
great gadget I am very happy to have purchased this gauge. I was making curtains, and the gauge made short work of turning up the hem and sides along with having them all uniform on each panel. I now realized how much of my guessing the turning up of edges was way off. It does get hot and moist when using steam, but worth it. So, watch your fingers! I think I will invest in the larger size now for draperies. My only complaint was the packaging for shipping. The gauge was only put into a manila envelope which got bent in transport. Luckily, the gauge was still usable. I informed Amazon of the poor packaging. Hope shipping will be rectified in the future. So often items are over packaged. This is one that should have been.
I’ve had EZY-HEM for over 50 years, used a lots making clothes and other things. Very pleased . Misplaced it for a while and found it again few weeks ago. Boy, was I glad!!! The one I have was Scovill-Dritz EZY-Hem, designed by Edna Bryte Bishop, originator of the Bishop Method of Clothing Construction. After many years of use, this thing still looks new!! Just a little history.