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Methods of joining and use of components study guide
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Methods of joining and use of components
AqaA LevelDesign And Technology Fashion And TextilesTechnical principles
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Study Guide for Methods of Joining and Use of Components
This guide provides an overview of key concepts related to joining methods and components in fashion and textiles.
Study Guide for Methods of Joining and Use of Components
Key Concepts
- Seams: Understand different seam types and their applications based on fabric and design requirements.
- Types of Seams: Learn about plain seams, French seams, flat-felled seams, and more.
- Selection Criteria: Fabric type, desired effect, manufacturing efficiency, and aftercare considerations.
- Threads: Familiarize yourself with various types of threads and their uses.
- Sewing Threads: Polyester vs. cotton, and their respective properties.
- Embroidery Threads: Different types and their decorative applications.
- Special Effect Threads: How to use them effectively in designs.
- Fastenings: Explore the different types of fastenings and their appropriate uses.
- Types: Buttons, zips (open-ended, invisible), Velcro, and more.
- Selection Factors: Intended use, fabric compatibility, and aesthetic considerations.
- Trims: Learn about various trims and how they can enhance a product.
- Types of Trims: Ribbons, lace, beads, and their applications in design.
- Selection: How to choose trims that complement the overall design.
- Components: Understand the importance of selecting the right components for your products.
- Considerations: Style, effect, safety, availability, and cost implications.
- Interfacings and Linings: Recognize the role of interfacings, underlinings, and linings in garment construction.
- Types and Applications: How to choose based on fabric weight and end use.
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