How to Sew Mitered Corners

How to Sew Mitered Corners

How to Sew Mitered Corners 


Step-by-Step Instructions:

Learn how to sew mitered corners to create sharp, professional 45-degree angles on hems, borders, bindings, and home décor projects—perfect for beginners and advanced sewists seeking clean, polished finishes on napkins, tablecloths, quilts, and garment hems.

Materials Needed:
Tips for Perfect Mitered Corners:
1. Prepare Your Fabric Edges
2. Mark the Miter Diagonal
3. Stitch the Miter
4. Trim and Grade the Corner
5. Press the Miter Seam
6. Turn and Shape the Corner
7. Complete the Hem
8. Press the Finished Corner
9. Troubleshooting Common Issues

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Top FAQs for this technique:

What is a mitered corner in sewing?

A mitered corner is a 45-degree angled seam where two hems or borders meet at a corner, creating a neat, professional diagonal fold with no bulk or raw edges visible.

Do I need special tools to sew mitered corners?

No special tools are required—just a ruler, marking tool, iron, and sewing machine. A point turner helps achieve sharper corners but is optional.

Can I miter corners on thick fabrics like canvas or denim?

Yes, but trim and grade seam allowances more aggressively to reduce bulk, and press thoroughly at every step for crisp results.

What’s the difference between a mitered corner and a regular hem corner?

A regular hem corner simply folds fabric at a 90-degree angle, creating bulk. A mitered corner joins the two edges at a 45-degree diagonal, eliminating bulk and creating a clean, tailored finish.


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