In the clothing industry are applied various manual work. Name these works or the terminology, content and purpose are given in table. 1.
Table 1 Terminology used for manual works
Terminology |
The content of the work |
Practical application |
Sweep |
To connect two or more parts with a running stitch |
Sweep side, shoulder and other cut parts |
To baste |
To connect the two parts with a running stitch, putting one part on another |
To baste shelves on the side strips, the upper collar on the bottom, podborta on the side of the shelves, etc. |
Tack |
To connect parts or small parts to the part is a running stitch |
Tack extension to podborta, valves to the shelves, etc. |
To votati |
To connect two parts of a running line for structurally-oval lines |
To votati sleeve in the armhole, the bottom collar to the neckline |
Sweep |
Fasten the bent edges of the parts a running lines |
Cover bottom of coat, sleeves, etc. |
Sweep |
Straightening the edges of the parts with the formation of Kant and secure it by stitching a temporary assignment |
Sweep valves, tabs, edge flanges, collar, etc. |
Neaten |
Treating cut parts overlock stitch to prevent them from fraying |
Neaten the side sections of the shelves and backless coat, seams, lining, etc. |
Hem |
Fasten the bent edges of the parts or to attach one item to another blind stitch stitches |
Hem hem |
Sew |
To attach fittings or finishing (decoration) on the product |
Sew on buttons, hooks, buttons, etc. |
Note. This terminology also applies to work performed on special machines.
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