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Apparel Construction Review
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Sewing Machine Needle thread + bobbin thread= stitch To bring up bobbin thread, hold needle thread while turning hand wheel Replace needle with flat side to back Loud/unusual noise=stop sewing!
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Sewing Machine Parts Machine Parts/Function – thread guide feed dog Tension stitch length regulator take-up lever presser bar lifter hand wheel
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Equipment Scissors vs. Shears Needles vs. Pins Seam Ripper, seam gauge, tape measure pinking shears, safety pin, interfacing
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Pressing Plain seams – press open Serged seams – press to one side Press on the back/wrong side Iron Temperature based on fabric type
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Pressing Tools Pressing Ham = darts, curved seams Sleeve Board –looks like small ironing bd. Seam Roll – won’t leave marks from edges Needle Board = for corduroy, velvet
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Pattern Symbols Know how to measure the grain line Place-on-fold arrow Symbols help you cut, mark, sew
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Fabric Selvage=smooth finish, won’t ravel Lengthwise=parallel to selvage, straight grain, runs vertical on a person Crosswise – runs selvage to selvage Bias = 45 degree angle, greatest stretch
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Layout Layout ALL pattern pieces before cutting Cutting layouts illustrated on guide sheet Cut with fabric flat on table Cut notches OUT, away from the pattern
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Pattern Envelope Fabric yardage chart – on back Fewer pieces= easier pattern Notions=thread, buttons, zipper, elastic… Multi-size patterns=several sizes on one
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The Pattern Press with dry iron before pinning to fabric Printed on each piece = pattern #, size, view, name & number of piece Know all symbols (see handout)
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The Pattern Size Pattern sizes are not the same as RTW Choose size for shirt based on bust msmt. Choose size for skirt based on hip msmt. Pattern alterations=lengthen/shorten, etc.
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Sewing Right sides of fabric together Seams = 5/8” wide Regular stitch=2 ½ Basting= 4 or 5 Backstitching – only 3-5 stitches
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Sewing Techniques Staystitching – sewing one layer of fabric to prevent stretching Insert elastic with a safety pin Trim vs. clip Sew at a slow, constant speed, guide fabric…don’t pull.
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Serger Cut, sew, overlock the edge Can’t replace a regular machine Can’t sew over pins or backstitch 2 needle threads, upper & lower looper Each thread has its own tension regulator
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