Luckygirl3
If your main aim is to be able to hem your clothes then it is best to do this by hand.
This!
I do often wonder how dds, who had a compulsory year of ‘needlework’ at school, apparently weren’t taught a few basics, like turning up a hem properly* (i.e. with minimal showing on the right side) and stitching on a button - properly!
*IIRC it’s what is (or was) called a herringbone stitch (someone will know, which involves (going to R to L on the wrong sides) taking a small stitch from the top layer of the fold, followed by a tiny stitch from the single layer above, rinse and repeat all the way along.
Sounds a lot more complicated than it is!
If anyone wants to see a demonstration, I’m sure there will be one on YouTube. To which I am still grateful for showing me how to purl 2 TBL (through back of loops) - which I could not for the life of me work out!