MeLoveGangrels
Waist hem
Ok, this part is fun. Fold over the top like shown. I think mine is about 1/4, maybe a teeny bit over. I always try to match the center seam up first, then adjust the edges. I don't know, maybe you might do it differently, but that's how I roll (err...hem)
Stitch. Back stitching never hurts, but with fabric this thin, you need to be careful. Usually I use leftover bits of tracing paper or paper towel to keep the feeds from eating fabric, but You don't want to do that with tights. water soluble (sp?) stabilizer is what you'd want...But I'm poor AND a cheapskate, so I don't bother. I just go slowly.
Waist hem
Ok, this part is fun. Fold over the top like shown. I think mine is about 1/4, maybe a teeny bit over. I always try to match the center seam up first, then adjust the edges. I don't know, maybe you might do it differently, but that's how I roll (err...hem)
Stitch. Back stitching never hurts, but with fabric this thin, you need to be careful. Usually I use leftover bits of tracing paper or paper towel to keep the feeds from eating fabric, but You don't want to do that with tights. water soluble (sp?) stabilizer is what you'd want...But I'm poor AND a cheapskate, so I don't bother. I just go slowly.