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written by Stephanie TriplettJanuary 13, 2022 2 comments

Sewing is an art, and there are a lot of criteria that come with creating beautiful garments like practice, sewing tools, and typically a lot of time—just to name a few. Sometimes a quick fix is all the time we can spare, and that is okay. Luckily, some handy little gadgets and products can help to hem those pants or fix that hole without the need for a sewing machine. There are sewing alternatives in several categories to help you get through all of life’s happy accidents, and you don’t have to be a sewing pro to have success.

Below is a list of sewing alternatives for several possible garment mending situations:

Fusible Tape

This sewing alternative is used to adhere fabrics together with pre-cut, double-sided strips of tape and an iron. Bonding tape is a great alternative for hems or avoiding visible stitches and the dry time that glue requires. This technique offers a decent amount of durability, flexibility and it’s pretty easy to do.

Fusible Web

This technique also adheres fabrics together and can be cut to size. It is useful for adding hems, appliques, and repairing small tears. Cut to size and place it where desired. The backing can be removed and then ironed on as directed.

Fusible Adhesive

This fusible interlining method is most similar to fusible tape and comes in sewable and no-sew varieties on a roll much like fabric. To properly use the no-sew kind, place it between the layers of fabrics, then use heat to bond it properly. Another option is Spray N Bondfusible adhesive, which is great for placing appliques and adding patches.

Fabric Glue

For a permanent bond that is machine washable, fabric glue is a great new-sew option. For fabrics sensitive to heat, fabric glue is the perfect route. Use it for hems, trims, appliques, patches, zippers, repairs, shades, and more. To use fabric glue, apply glue to the fabric and areas desired by applying pressure on a level surface. Allow time to dry as directed on the product.

Fray Check

Similar to fabric glue, apply it the same way. It’s designed to keep raw fabric edges from fraying.

Sticky Back Velcro

Velcro is easy to open and close and is another no-sew option for closures. This alternative does come in a sew and no-sew option, so if you want to stick to no-sew, opt for the hook and loop tape that comes with a sticky back.

Snaps and Snap Tools

For a no-sew closure, try snaps. Snaps come in different varieties, from heavy duty to magnetic snaps, grommets. Apply them using pliersand snap tools.

There is a multitude of reasons why sewing may not be possible for your specific needs, so this list of no-sew alternatives for various garment construction purposes is very useful. If you do find yourself interested in learning more about sewing, check out some of our informational sewing posts to get started or dive deeper.

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Faye FalzoneApril 12, 2024 at 10:24 pm

One of my clients brought me an exquisite evening gown to hem. It does not have a sun hem, but is just cut off. It is made in Italy 72% polyamide and 28% elastic. It is a heavy weight knit fabric, doesn’t ravel and does not need a sewn hem. What I need help with, what is the best way to shorten the dress. Marking hem with wax chalk and either cutting with scissors or use a rotary cutter. I need the best way to a even hem with a smooth line. What is your suggestion, before I begin.

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Mike SibajaApril 18, 2024 at 5:18 pm

Hello, using a rotary cutter will give you the best and cleanest cut for a smooth line

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