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NAME: Muhammad Anas Sajjad

REG.NO: 20-NTU-BA-1433
CLASS: BS-TMM (7).
COURSE CODE: TE-2114.
SUBMITTED TO: Dr. Fatima Iftikhar.
INTRODUCTION TO GARMENTS MANUFACTURING.
Explain all the parts of hoody garments seams and stitches used
machines?
GARMENT PART TYPE OF SEAM TYPE OF MACHINE

Front Panel Side Seam Lockstitch Machine

Lockstitch Machine
Back Panel Side Seam

Lockstitch Machine
Sleeves Set-in Sleeve
Single

Neck band Neck band Coverstitch Machine


Attachment

Cuff Hem Coverstitch Machine

Waistband Waistband Attachment Overlock Machine

Pocket Pocket Attachment Lockstitch Machine

Sewing Machine
Zipper Installation Zipper Seam
Seam:
Seams play a pivotal role in garment construction, as they are the points where fabric pieces come
together. The type of seam used influences the garment's durability, flexibility, and appearance. Common
seam types include plain seams for simple joins, flat-felled seams for strength, and French seams for a
neat finish. Additionally, seam allowances, the excess fabric along seams, are carefully managed to ensure
proper fit and prevent fraying. Attention to seam details is essential for creating well-constructed and
visually appealing garments.

Stitch:
Seams play a pivotal role in garment construction, as they are the points where fabric pieces come
together. The type of seam used influences the garment's durability, flexibility, and appearance. Common
seam types include plain seams for simple joins, flat-felled seams for strength, and French seams for a
neat finish. Additionally, seam allowances, the excess fabric along seams, are carefully managed to ensure
proper fit and prevent fraying. Attention to seam details is essential for creating well-constructed and
visually appealing garments.

Hoodie:
A hoodie typically consists of several parts, and the seams and stitches used in its construction can vary.
Common parts include the body, hood, sleeves, cuffs, and hem. Seams are the lines where two pieces of
fabric are joined, and stitches are the thread patterns used in sewing.

Body Seams:
Side Seams: Join the front and back panels on each side of the hoodie.
Shoulder Seams: Connect the front and back panels at the shoulders.

Hood:
Center Front Seam: Joins the two hood panels along the center.
Hood Crown Seam: Connects the top edges of the hood panels.

Sleeves:
Sleeve Seams: Run along the undersides of the sleeves, connecting the front and back panels.
Armhole Seams: Connect the sleeves to the body.

Cuffs and Hem:


Cuff Seams: Join the cuff to the end of each sleeve.
Hem Seam: Connects the bottom edge of the hoodie, creating the hem.

Stitch Types:
Straight Stitch: Commonly used for basic seams and hems.
Overlock Stitch: Secures raw edges and prevents fraying, often used on seams.
Zigzag Stitch: Provides stretch and is suitable for attaching elastic components like cuffs.
Topstitching: Visible stitching on the outside, used for decorative or reinforcing purposes.

Machines Used:
Sewing Machine: Employed for most stitching tasks, including straight and zigzag stitches.
Overlock Machine (Serger): Used for finishing edges and creating durable seams.
Coverstitch Machine: Applied for hemming, providing a professional finish to cuffs and hems.

Understanding these components and techniques gives a comprehensive view of how hoodies are
assembled, highlighting the importance of various stitches and machines in the garment
manufacturing process.

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