Common clothing techniques include the following:
1. Tailoring: Tailoring is the first step in making clothes, that is, cutting the fabric according to the drawing. Cut to desired shape and size.
2. Sewing: Sewing is the process of splicing and sewing cut fabrics through a sewing machine. This includes straight stitching, curved stitching, buttonhole stitching, etc.
3. Pattern making: Pattern making is to produce a template of the actual garment based on the design drawings provided by the designer. It is the process of converting a flat design into concrete dimensions.
4. Ironing: Ironing is the use of an iron to heat-treat clothes to make them flat, smooth and remove wrinkles.
5. Embroidery: Embroidery is a process of embroidering patterns or patterns on cloth. This can be done by hand embroidery or machine embroidery.
6. Printing: Printing is the process of printing patterns or patterns on cloth using dyes or pigments through embossing or printing.
7. Film lamination: Film lamination is the process of compounding film materials and fabrics to achieve the effects of increasing the waterproofness, breathability or warmth of clothing. .
8. Zipper installation: Zipper installation is to connect the zipper to clothing, and is often used to make tops, pants and other clothing styles.
9. Ribbon decoration: Ribbon decoration is the use of ribbons and other materials to decorate clothing to increase the aesthetics of the clothing.
10. Dyeing: Dyeing is a process of coloring fabrics. It is often used to adjust the color of clothing and achieve special effects.
The above are some common clothing processes. Various processing methods can be carried out around these processes to meet the needs of fashion.