AADC Lecture3
AADC Lecture3
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Construction
Lecture Three
Introduction to sewing Machinery
Sewing Machinery ….
History and development:
garments.
Semi-automatic machines.
Automated workstations
CYLINDER BED
POST BED
FEED-OFF-THE-ARM BED
Flat Bed
Post Bed
Cylinder Bed
The Feed-off-the Arm
Raised Bed Sewing Machine
Side Bed Sewing Machine
5.Sewing Machine Needles:
Needles Selection:
Stitch Size
High spi
Low spi
Depth:
Example:
Stitch consistency
Thread tension
a) Needle
b) Hook (Bobbin)
c) Looper
d) Spreader
Stitch Types
There are two basic stitch formations, lock stitch and chain
stitch, with a number of variations in each type.
Lockstitch Chain stitch
* Domestic * Industrial
* Button Stitching
Overlock
Coverstitch
Stitch Classifications
Classified by US Federal Standards Based on common kinematic
principle of stitch construction,
6. Class 600 - Cover stitch - Similar to 400, but with top cover
Stitch Classification
No lower thread !
Durability Flexible/extensible
APPLICATION:
Basting,
Under side
Button Sewing, Face side
Spot Tacking,
Bag Closing,
APPLICATION:
Under side
Hemming,
Belt Loops,
Padding Operations.
Stitch Type 104
Description Lockstitches,
Decorative stitching.
Uses:
Cost Labor costs less than 300 but requires more thread
uses for:
Decorative stitching
L
The 406 and 407 cover seam stitches
Stitch Type 406
N1
N2
L
Stitch Type 407
N1
N2
N3
L
Class 500-Overedge stitch
Top View
Bottom View
Stitch Type-503
L1
L2
Stitch Type 504
3 thread overlock
Has excellent extention and does not unravel easily.
Used for serging to stop fabric fraying, and
For joining 2 or more plies together.
Seam security could be a problem.
Bulky seams
Stitch Type 512
N1
N2
L1
L2
Stitch Type 512
Mock safety stitch
Very good extention,
will not unravel easy.
Side seams, join panels, attach sleeves, join
shoulders etc.
512 is more secure than 504 (3 thread
overlock) but less secure than 516 (5
thread safety stitch)
Stitch Type 514
Stitch formed with 2-needle threads and 2 looper threads
with the looper threads forming a purl on the edge of the
seam.
N1
N2
L2
L1
Stitch Type-503+401(515)
Top View
Bottom View
Stitch Type-503+401(515)
N1
L1
N2
L2
L3
Stitch Type 516
5 thread safety stitch.
A combination stitch
Good extention, very strong.
Used for
joining panels where seam stretch is critical
or joining seams where security of
seam is important. Jeans (inside legs)
side seams and sleeves on shirts, overalls etc.
High seam elasticity
Class 500-Overedge stitch
uses:
Cost Labor costs less than 300 but requires more thread
Appearance Several threads show face and back, not likely to pucker
N1
N2
L
Stitch Type 602
Used :
as a stitch to cover the joint between binding and the garment
(necks of knits)
as a decorative stitch on night gowns & sweat shirts
for stitching legs of aerobic wear and
straps on swimwear.
to stitch/attach binding to knitted
night gowns. Sweat shirts etc.
Has excellent extension, when a small stitch is used excellent seam
cover is achieved.
Stitch Type 605
N1
N2
N3
L
Stitch Type 605
Used in knitwear, lingerie & under garments.
High seam elasticity.
Flat, comfortable seams
Can also be used as a decorative seam
Very high thread consumption.
Stitch Type 607
N1
N2
N3
N4
L
Stitch Quality
Thread consumption
quantity
Thread consumption
Thread consumption is affected by,
Stitch type
Seam type
Material thickness
No of fabric plies
Construction
Machine type – UBT
Operator efficiency
SPI