
Guide to Basic Garment Assembly for the Fashion Industry.
Title:
Guide to Basic Garment Assembly for the Fashion Industry.
Author:
Smith, Jayne.
ISBN:
9781118555798
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (169 pages)
Contents:
Guide to Basic Garment Assembly for the Fashion Industry -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1: Introduction -- Getting Started -- Getting to Know the Parts of the Sewing Machine -- 2: Stitch & Seam Types -- Appearance -- Performance -- Stitch Types -- Overedge -- Lockstitch -- Seam Cross-section Diagrams -- Single Thread Chainstitch -- Multi-thread Chainstitch -- Covering Chainstitches -- Seam Types -- Joining Seams -- Neatening Raw Fabric Edges -- 3: Attachments for the Sewing Machine -- Edge Guide -- Presser Foot -- Hemming Foot -- Zipper Foot -- Folders -- 4: Needles & Thread -- Parts of the Needle -- Set Points -- Cutting Points -- Thread -- Thread Consumption -- Thread Sizing -- 5: Interlining -- Fusing Equipment -- Applying Interlining -- 6: Sewing Darts -- 7: Front Edge Fastenings -- 8: Inserting Zip Fastenings -- Invisible Zip Insertion -- Concealed or Standard Zip with Guard Insertion -- 9: Attaching Waistbands -- Standard 'Run On and Close Down' Waistband Application -- Elasticated Waistband -- 10: Assembling & Attaching Pockets -- Patch Pocket -- Shaped Pockets -- Jetted Pocket -- Creating the Jets -- Attaching the Pocket Bag to the Jets -- Welt Pocket -- 11: Sleeve Opening Construction -- Gauntlet Opening -- 12: Assembling & Attaching Cuffs -- Two Piece Cuff -- One Piece Cuff -- Attaching the Cuff to the Sleeve -- 13: Assembling & Attaching Collars -- Collar Parts -- Stand Collar (Frequently Known as the Mandarin Collar) -- Attaching the Stand Collar -- Flat Collar (Also Known as the Peter Pan Collar) -- Attaching the Flat Collar -- One-Piece Shirt Collar -- Attaching the Shirt Collar -- 14: Sewing Problems -- Stitch Formation Problems -- Fabric Distortion - Pucker -- Pucker Types -- Damage to the Fabric -- Garment Assembly Terms Glossary -- Author -- Index.
Abstract:
Jayne Smith has worked in the fashion industry for over 30 years. Her passion for fashion assembly led her to deliver this discipline at the Scottish College of Textiles and the School of Textiles and Design at Heriot Watt University. Jayne held the position of Director of Learning & Teaching at Herriot Watt University for many years and was responsible for developing and implementing the overall strategy. Jayne is also a talented Product Developer, specialising in assembly and creative pattern cutting for fashion. Her expertise has led her to deliver the discipline in many universities and colleges across the globe.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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