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garment loop construction guide

Loops in Garment Construction: Structure, Function & Stitching Methods

Loops in Garment Construction: Structure, Function & Stitching Methods 🧵 What Are Loops? Loops are narrow fabric strips sewn into garments—primarily waistbands—to hold belts, ties, or sashes in place. Though commonly seen on jeans, casual pants, and uniforms, loops are also used decoratively or functionally in a variety of outerwear and workwear. Loops can be …

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waistbands in garment construction

Waistbands in Garment Design: Structure, Elastic, and Decorative Loops

Waistbands in Garment Design: Structure, Elastic, and Decorative Loops 🧵 What Are Waistbands? A waistband is a fabric strip, band, or casing that encircles the waist area of a garment, such as skirts, trousers, or jeans. It provides structure, support, and often a method of adjustment or fit. In some garments, waistbands are decorative, while …

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Decorative Trims in Fashion

Decorative Trims in Fashion: Hem Treatments for Formal & Feature Garments

Decorative Trims in Fashion: Hem Treatments for Formal & Feature Garments ✨ What Are Decorative Trims? Decorative trims are hem treatments that go beyond functionality, serving to enhance the aesthetic appeal of garments—especially formal wear, costumes, and novelty fashion. Decorative trims may include ruffles, ponytails, lined hems, or even wiring to create structured silhouettes, movement, …

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Trims in Garment Construction

Trims in Garment Construction: Functional & Decorative Finishing for Edges

Trims in Garment Construction: Functional & Decorative Finishing for Edges 🧵 What Are Trims? Trims are fabric strips sewn along the raw, straight edges of a garment to provide a finished look, increase durability, or extend length. As illustrated in Figure 10.9, trims serve both functional and aesthetic purposes—often seen at the waistbands, hems, and …

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Shaped Hem Techniques: Elegant Curves for High-End Garment Finishing

Shaped Hem Techniques: Elegant Curves for High-End Garment Finishing 🧵 What is a Shaped Hem? A shaped hem refers to a decoratively contoured hemline, such as a shell edge or curved finish, often used in luxury garments and women’s fashion. Unlike straight hems, shaped hems are formed by intentional sewing and edge treatment techniques that …

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Overlock Stitching

Overlock Stitching: Cost-Effective Finishing for Woven Fabrics

Overlock Stitching: Cost-Effective Finishing for Woven Fabrics 🧵 What is Overlock Stitching? Overlock (also known as serging) is a popular and cost-effective method for sewing and finishing fabric edges in a single step. By simultaneously trimming and enclosing the raw edge with thread loops, overlock stitching prevents fraying, reduces bulk, and creates clean, professional seams. …

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