Seam: A
seam is a joint between two pieces of fabric or it is ‘the application
of a series of stitches or stitch types to one or several thickness of
material’. a superimposed seam
Types of seam-
- CLASS 1- Superimposed seam
- CLASS 2- Lapped seam
- CLASS 3- Bound seam
- CLASS 4- Flat seam
- CLASS 5- Decorative stitch
- CLASS 6- Edge neatening
- CLASS 7 seam
- CLASS 8 seam
SUPERIMPOSED SEAM: This is the commonest construction seam on garments which is formed by superimposing the edge of one piece of material on another.
LAPPED SEAM: The simplest seam type in this class is formed by lapping two pieces of material. This seam is not common in clothing because it causes problems with raw edges and at least one of the edges must be neatened in a decorative manner.
BOUND SEAM: The
seam consists of an edge of material which is bound by another, with
the possibility of other components inserted into the bindings.
DECORATIVE STITCH: This
is the first of the two classes of seam which, in the old British
Standard, were not regarded as seams at all and were given the name
‘stitching’. The main use of this seam is for decorative sewing where
single or multiple rows of stitches are sewn through one or more layer
of fabric. These several layers can be folds of the same fabric.
EDGE NEATENING: This
is the other seam class that was called a stitching. Seam types in this
class include those where fabric edges are neatened by means of
stitches (as opposed to binding with another or the same fabric) as well
as folded hems and edges. The simplest is the fabric edge inside a
garment which has been neatened with an over edge stitch.
CLASS 7 SEAMS: In this class relate to the addition of separate items to the edge of a garment part. They are similar to the lapped seam except that the added component has a definite edge on both sides. Examples would be a band of lace on the edge of a bra.
CLASS 8 SEAMS: The
final seam class in the British Standard is another where only one
piece of material need involved in constructing the seam. The commonest
seam type in this class is the belt loop as used on jeans, raincoats,
etc.
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