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fabric layout

fabric layout

Introduction: The Importance of Fabric Layout In garment manufacturing, fabric layout refers to the arrangement of pattern pieces on a fabric before cutting. The goal is to maximize fabric utilization, reduce waste, and improve cost efficiency. The layout is critical in optimizing fabric usage, ensuring that the pattern pieces fit together in a way that …

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Fasteners: Buttons, zippers, lace, hooks and loops

Fasteners

Introduction: The Role of Fasteners in Fashion Fasteners are an integral part of garment construction, providing not only functionality but also contributing to the overall design of the clothing. They allow the wearer to put on and take off garments with ease while ensuring that the clothing stays securely in place. Fasteners can be as …

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Eyed buttons

eyed buttons

Introduction: What Are Eyed Buttons? Eyed buttons are the most commonly used type of button for fastening garments. They are characterized by small holes, called eyes, that are used to sew the button onto a piece of fabric. The two most common variations of eyed buttons are the two-hole button and the four-hole button. These …

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Engineered print

engineered print

Introduction: What is an Engineered Print? An engineered print refers to a pattern or design that is deliberately placed in a specific location on a garment to enhance the overall visual effect or to accommodate the garment’s structure. This technique is commonly used in fashion design, particularly for creating designs that highlight specific parts of …

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enclosed seam

Enclosed seam

Introduction: What is an Enclosed Seam? An enclosed seam is a type of seam used in garment construction that encloses the raw edges of the fabric inside the seam, creating a clean, finished look. This technique is often used in high-end fashion, lingerie, or delicate fabrics where the inner seams need to be as neat …

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Edge finish

Edge finish (EF)

Introduction: What is Edge Finish (EF)? Edge Finish (EF) refers to the techniques used to finish the raw edges of single-ply fabrics to prevent fraying and to give a polished, clean look. It’s an essential step in garment construction, ensuring that the edges of a fabric are neat and professionally finished, which enhances the durability …

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Easing

Easing

Introduction: What is Easing in Fashion Design? Easing is a sewing technique used to gently gather fabric without creating visible pleats or wrinkles. It’s commonly employed in areas of a garment that require shaping, such as sleeve caps and princess lines. Unlike pleating, where fabric is intentionally folded into regular pleats, easing involves gathering the …

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Dyed to match

Dyed to Match (DTM)

Introduction: What is Dyed to Match (DTM)? Dyed to Match (DTM) is a term used in the fashion and garment industry to describe the practice of color coordinating various elements of a garment to match exactly. This concept is primarily used for components like knitted piping, buttons, zippers, and other details that require color uniformity …

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Drawstring pant

Drawstring pants

Introduction: What are Drawstring Pants? Drawstring pants are a style of trousers that feature a threaded waistband, fastened with a drawstring, allowing for a customizable and adjustable fit. These pants are known for their relaxed and comfortable design, making them a popular choice in casual wear, athleisure, and even loungewear. Unlike traditional pants with zippers …

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Drawcord

Drawcord

Introduction: What is a Drawcord? A drawcord is a cord or string inserted into a garment, typically at the waist, sleeve hem, or neckline, that allows the wearer to adjust the fit of the garment. It is commonly used to cinch or shape clothing for a more tailored and flattering silhouette. Drawcords are often seen …

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