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Technology of Producing Ready-Made Clothes 6

The document provides an overview of various stitch classes used in the production of ready-made clothes, including Class 100 Chain Stitches, Class 200 Stitches, Class 300 Lock Stitches, Class 400 Multi-Thread Chain Stitches, and Class 600 Covering Chain Stitches. Each class is described in terms of its formation, typical uses, and characteristics, highlighting the complexity and functionality of different stitch types. Additionally, there is an assignment question regarding the stitches used in sewing shirts.

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Technology of Producing Ready-Made Clothes 6

The document provides an overview of various stitch classes used in the production of ready-made clothes, including Class 100 Chain Stitches, Class 200 Stitches, Class 300 Lock Stitches, Class 400 Multi-Thread Chain Stitches, and Class 600 Covering Chain Stitches. Each class is described in terms of its formation, typical uses, and characteristics, highlighting the complexity and functionality of different stitch types. Additionally, there is an assignment question regarding the stitches used in sewing shirts.

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TECHNOLOGY OF

PRODUCING READY-
MADE CLOTHES
Technology of producing ready-
made cloth
es
6
Class 100 Chain Stitches
 The Chain Stitch class 100 includes stitch types 101, 102,
103, 104 and
105. It is formed with one or more needle threads that
form a loop on
the underside of the fabric. It has no lower thread.
 Stitch Class 101
 Type 101 is one of the simplest of all stitch types, formed
from a single thread. It can be easily removed, and it is
used for basting operations in tailored menswear and
women’s wear.
 It can only be used where the marks of needle
penetration close up afterwards in pressing. A basting
operation is a temporary stitch, allowing accurate
placement of permanent stitches. It is used in positions
such as edges, flaps and collars.
 The Blind Stitch Version, 103
 The Blind Stitch Version, 103, utilises a curved needle in
order to, successively penetrate partially into the fabric,
and then into the hem edge, while showing minimally or
Class 200 Stitches
 Class 200 Stitches consists of hand
formation of stitches done by hand with
the exception of 205, which simulates a
hand running stitch, but is formed by a
special machine.

 Typical types of Class 200 stitches are


basting stitches and back stitches.
Class 300 Lock Stitches
 The Lock Stitch Class 300 is the most commonly used and
is easiest to understand. A Lock stitch machine requires 2
threads to form a stitch, a needle thread that feeds from
the top and a lower thread that feeds from a bobbin.

 Lock stitch machines are slower than other classes


of industrial machines.

 Operating speeds of these machines range from


3000 to 5000 revolutions per minute, while other
machines can operate at 9000 rpm or more.

 Some of the most common type of stitches in this


class are: Stitch Type 301 and Stitch Type 304.
Class 400 Multi-Thread Chain
Stitches
 The 400 class is the second most
frequently used stitch type.

 This multi thread chain stitch requires


one or more needle threads that form
loops as they pass through the fabric
and interloop with the looper thread
on the underside.
Types of Class 400 Chain
Stitches
 The most common stitch types in
this class Stitch are:
 The 401 or two thread chain stitch.
 Stitch type 402 or cording stitch.
 Stitch type 404.
 Stitch type 406 & 407.
 Stitches are formed by two or more
group of threads

 Formed from one or two needle


threads with a looper thread

 At least one group of threads pass


around the edge of the material
Stitch Class 600:
 Stitch Class 600: Covering Chain Stitch
 Stitches are generally formed with three
groups of threads
 One thread is needle thread, other is the
looper thread & another is the top cover
threads
 Stitches of this class are the most complex
of type it may need up to 9 threads
Assignment:
 What are the stitches which used in
sewing the shirt?

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