Sure-Fit Designs™: Sewing Terminology: What Does It All Mean?
Sure-Fit Designs™: Sewing Terminology: What Does It All Mean?
Sure-Fit Designs™
Sewing Terminology:
What does it all mean?
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Bias Tape: Strips of fabric that have been cut on the bias.
Used for binding and facing seams. Also known as bias binding.
Binding: A way to finish the raw edge of a garment by Drape: The way the fabric hangs on the body or dress form.
attaching bias tape. Drawstring: A cord or ribbon inserted through a hem or
casing.
Body Blueprint: A basic pattern usually sewn from muslin
from which other patterns can be designed. A custom sloper is Dress Form: A torso shaped frame used to fit garments
made to your specific measurements and can be used to design during the construction process.
well fitting garments. See “Sloper”. Ease: 1. An additional space allowance added to a pattern for
movement in a garment. 2. A way of sewing a length of fabric
Bobbin: A small, round spool that holds the thread that into a bit of a smaller space without resulting in gathers or
becomes the underside of machine stitching. puckers.
Bolt: A unit of fabric as sold in fabric stores. Usually on a roll Edge Stitching: A row of stitching along the very edge of a
or folded over cardboard and labeled with information such as garment or fold in a project, usually about 1/8” (0.3cm) from the
fabric content and care instructions. folded or seamed edge.
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Fastener: Any method of closing a garment, such as a Fusible Tape or Webbing: A heatactivated adhesive
button, zipper, snap, hook and eye or Velcro. used to bond fabrics. i.e Stitch Witchery or Heat & Bond
Feed Dogs: The “teeth” under the plate on the sewing Gather: To draw up a fabric by pulling up rows of basting
machine that move the fabric along as it is sewn. stitches in order to make it fit in a smaller area such as a
sleeve into an armhole or a skirt into a waistband.
Finger Press: Using the pressure of your fingers to press a
seam open or make a fold. Godet: A triangular piece of fabric used as and insert in the
seam to provide freedom of movement or to enlarge a sleeve
Finish: Turning under a raw edge and stitching in place. opening. Godets add flare and volume. Typically used in
Also can be done by serging/overlocking the raw edge. dresses and skirts.
Flat Felled Seam: The creation of a seam by sewing the Grade: 1.Trimming one layer at a narrower width to reduce
wrong sides together first, then trimming one side of the bulk in the seam allowance. The narrowest seam edge should
seam allowance close to the seam before turning the other be closest to the body as a general rule. 2. A way of altering a
seam allowance under and top stitching it over the first. pattern to make it fit a smaller or larger size.
Fly Wheel: The wheel on the machine that raises and Grain: The direction of the threads in the fabric. The
lowers the sewing machine needle. Also known as the hand lengthwise grain runs parallel to the selvage and is stronger
wheel. and less stretchy. The crosswise grain runs horizontally to the
selvage and often has some stretch/give.
Grommet: A reinforced eyelet usually covered with vinyl or
metal. Used for lacing and decorative purposes.
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Interfacing: A textile used on the wrong side of the fabric to Notches: A triangular marking on a pattern used to line up
give support and help shape or stabilize where desired. two or more pattern pieces to be joined together. There are
Interfacing is either sewn in or fusible (fused on). Found in single up to quadruple notches.
collars, cuffs, waistbands, facings and sometimes pockets. Notching: Removing a small triangular shaped piece from
the seam allowance to reduce bulk when the seam is turned.
Interlining: An added layer fabric between the facing and
lining of a garment for added warmth.
Jacquard: A fabric which is made using a special loom that
creates an intricately woven design.
Jeans Needle: A strong needle for heavyweight fabrics (like
denim) with a larger eye to accommodate thicker thread.
Knit: A fabric consisting of interlocking loops creating a
stretchy fabric.
Lengthwise Grain: The grain of the fabric where the threads
run parallel to the selvages. Also known as the warp. Notions: A term used for sewing accessories other than the
Lining: Usually made of a slick/slippery fabric and used to fabric and machine. Thread, scissors, pins, seam rippers, etc.
finish the inside of a garment. A lining hides the seams and
One Way Design: A directional pattern on some printed fabric
allows for the garment to slip on easily. Lining is cut from the
which requires special attention in laying out the pattern pieces
same pattern pieces as the garment.
so that the pattern is facing the same direction.
Overcast: Machine or hand stitching done over a seam to
prevent raveling.
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Piping Cord: A cord covered in fabric used to create a Raglan: A sleeve with a seam that runs diagonally down from
decorative trim. the neckline to the underarm. It is made separately and then
attached to the garment.
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Seam Roll: A very tightly stuffed sausage shaped roll for Shrinkage: When the fabric or garment becomes smaller
pressing seam allowances open. through laundering.
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Tailor’s Tack: Using two threads in a needle which are drawn Velcro: The brand name for a common hookandloop type
through fabric layers and then snipped, leaving tails of thread on fastener.
top and on the bottom of the fabric for marking purposes. Vent: The opening on the lower part of the back of a jacket or
skirt that has a facing.
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