Hemming Cashmere: Polished Edges for Comfort and Durability
Hemming is an essential method for finishing fabric edges, preventing fraying, and giving any garment a clean, polished appearance. This finishing technique is commonly applied to the ends of sleeves, the bottom of garments, or decorative edges. Proper hemming not only enhances the aesthetic of a garment but also ensures its longevity.
Hemming Techniques for Wool and Cashmere
When working with wool or cashmere, there are several hemming options to achieve a professional finish:
- Single-Fold Hem: Often combined with a serged edge for stability.
- Double-Fold Hem: Offers a stronger, neat finish suitable for heavier fabrics.
- Faced Hem: Uses a separate strip of fabric to finish the edge elegantly.
- Bias-Faced Hem: Adds a decorative touch with diagonal cut fabric binding.
- Bound Hem: Encases the raw edge with binding for a durable, professional look.
Lomanthang Cashmere Finishing Standards
At Lomanthang Cashmere, all garments feature a meticulously hemmed finish, executed either by hand or machine. This attention to detail ensures that every piece looks refined, feels comfortable, and maintains its shape even after repeated wear.
Featured Cashmere Products
- Tsele – 1X1 Rib Knit Classic Hat
- Ghyakar – Khayer Plant Dye Plain Hoody Ponchu
- Cashmere Scarf (Brown)
- Cashmere Hat & Scarf (Brown)
Each of these items benefits from professional hemming, contributing to the luxurious feel and polished appearance that Lomanthang Cashmere is known for.
Preserving Craftsmanship Through Hemming
Hemming is more than a finishing step; it reflects the care and precision of our artisans. By investing in high-quality hemming, Lomanthang Cashmere ensures that every garment is durable, elegant, and comfortable, preserving the beauty of handmade Nepali cashmere.




