Blind Stitch
A blind stitch is a sewing technique used to create nearly invisible seams. It is commonly employed in hemming garments, such as skirts and pants, where the goal is to maintain a clean and professional appearance. The stitch is designed to catch only a few threads of the fabric, making it less visible on the front side.
This method can be executed by hand or with a sewing machine. When using a machine, a special foot, often called a blind hem foot, helps guide the fabric for even stitching. The result is a neat finish that enhances the overall look of the garment without visible stitching lines.