Summary: Hemming sleeves is important in unitard making to give the homemade project a professional look. Learn to make a unitard for sports or activities in this free sewing video.
Paul Anderson is a professional circus performer who has studied throughout Europe and the United States. He runs a circus school in Hollywood, Fla. Anderson is a clown, acrobat, tuba...read more
"One fold over, I put it in the machine, and you've guessed it, a little forwards, a little backwards and away I go. A little forwards, a little backwards and I run straight around, make sure you don't sew it to itself. You'll notice I keep lifting the sleeve away from itself. So I don't attach anything that I don't want to be attached. And there is one wrist completely sewn, forwards back at the end. And trim the thread. There we go. And now the other wrist in the exact same fashion. Fold it over once, bring it to the machine, forwards and backwards and once around. Unitards do go quite quick. I wonder if Superman will call me for his new unitard."
eHow Article: How to Hem Unitard Sleeves