Hand-sewing techniques in traditional clothing production are an important part of hand-sewing, including the following common hand-sewing techniques:
1. Hand sewing: This is the most basic hand sewing technique, using needle and thread to join two pieces of fabric or parts together. Hand sewing can have different stitch forms, such as straight stitches, barb stitches, lantern stitches, etc., for different stitching needs.
2. Hand-rolled hemming: Hand-rolled hemming is to fold the edges of the garment and fix it with needle and thread to prevent the fabric from cracking and coming off the thread. This technique is often used to process the cuffs, collars, hems, etc. of clothing.
3. Hand-made buttonholes: Buttonholes are holes used to insert buttons. Hand-made buttonholes are done by hand using needles and threads. This technique requires a delicate eye and precise positioning so that the buttons are securely fastened to the fabric.
4. Hand-attached lining: Hand-attached lining is hand-stitched between the lining and the outer layer of fabric, so that the inner and outer layers can be tightly combined. Hand-applied lining can increase the three-dimensional sense and fit of clothing, and improve the comfort and durability of clothing.
5. Hand embroidery: Hand embroidery is a unique hand sewing technique that is performed on clothing by using different needles, embroidery threads and stitching techniques. Embroidered decoration. Hand embroidery can create exquisite patterns and patterns, increasing the ornamental value and artistic value of clothing.
These traditional hand-sewing techniques play an important role in clothing production. They provide more possibilities and enable clothing to present a higher level of quality. of craftsmanship quality and personalization. Although the emergence of modern machine sewing technology has improved efficiency, hand sewing techniques still retain their unique value and have become the essence of many traditional clothing workshops and custom brands.