Sewing Techniques Through History

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Seams
By: Emma Harris and Liah Continentino
Vocab
0
Seam- a line along which two pieces of fabric are sewn
together in a garment or other article
0
Overlock-strengthen and prevent fraying of an edge of
cloth by over sewing it
0
Hem-a method of finishing a garment to where the
edge of a piece of cloth is folded narrowly and sewn to
prevent unraveling
0
Seam allowance(inlays)-is the area between the edge
and the stitching line on two pieces of materials
Seam allowance picture
History
0
The bound seam was used mostly used in Central Asia
and Eastern Europe in the 16
th
 century because it was
simple.
0
Flat-Felled seams are more complicated but they are
extremely strong seams and good for unlined
garments which were common until the 20
th
 century.
Commonly used on denim.
0
The French seam is used for silk, linen, and
underwear and is done by sewing the wrong sides
then the right sides
Bound seam
Flat-felled seam
French seam
5 question quiz
1.
What is the line along which two pieces of fabric are
sewn together in a garment or other article?
2.
What is the best seam for silk or linen?
3.
The bound seam was mostly used in Central Asia
and Eastern Europe. True or False?
4.
A hem is a way to finish a garment. True or False?
5.
Seam allowance is also called inlays. True or False?
MLA bibliography
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Bender, A. " ." 
Period Sewing Techniques
. Creative
Commons License, 24 Apr. 2013. Web. 10 Jan. 2016.
0
McGann, Kass. "An Unseamly Mistake — Seam
Topstitching." Web log post. 
Reconstructing History
.
WordPress, 26 Dec. 2006. Web. 10 Jan. 2016.
0
Dupuis, Tammie L. "Historical Accuracy vs Modern
Convenience." 
The Renaissance Tailor
. N.p., n.d. Web.
10 Jan. 2016.
0
Russ, Roslyn. "Different Types of Seams - Sew
Delicious." 
Sew Delicious
. Spun Monkey, 25 Sept. 2012.
Web. 10 Jan. 2016.
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Explore the world of sewing with a focus on techniques such as seams, overlocking, hems, and seam allowances. Discover the historical significance of bound seams, flat-felled seams, and French seams. Test your knowledge with a quiz and delve into recommended resources for further reading in this engaging presentation.

  • Sewing Techniques
  • Seam Allowance
  • History
  • Garment Finishing
  • Textile

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  1. Vocab 0 Seam- a line along which two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article 0 Overlock-strengthen and prevent fraying of an edge of cloth by over sewing it 0 Hem-a method of finishing a garment to where the edge of a piece of cloth is folded narrowly and sewn to prevent unraveling 0 Seam allowance(inlays)-is the area between the edge and the stitching line on two pieces of materials

  2. Seam allowance picture

  3. History 0 The bound seam was used mostly used in Central Asia and Eastern Europe in the 16thcentury because it was simple. 0 Flat-Felled seams are more complicated but they are extremely strong seams and good for unlined garments which were common until the 20thcentury. Commonly used on denim. 0 The French seam is used for silk, linen, and underwear and is done by sewing the wrong sides then the right sides

  4. Bound seam

  5. Flat-felled seam

  6. French seam

  7. 5 question quiz 1. What is the line along which two pieces of fabric are sewn together in a garment or other article? 2. What is the best seam for silk or linen? 3. The bound seam was mostly used in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. True or False? 4. A hem is a way to finish a garment. True or False? 5. Seam allowance is also called inlays. True or False?

  8. MLA bibliography 0 Bender, A. " ." Period Sewing Techniques. Creative Commons License, 24 Apr. 2013. Web. 10 Jan. 2016. 0 McGann, Kass. "An Unseamly Mistake Seam Topstitching." Web log post. Reconstructing History. WordPress, 26 Dec. 2006. Web. 10 Jan. 2016. 0 Dupuis, Tammie L. "Historical Accuracy vs Modern Convenience." The Renaissance Tailor. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2016. 0 Russ, Roslyn. "Different Types of Seams - Sew Delicious." Sew Delicious. Spun Monkey, 25 Sept. 2012. Web. 10 Jan. 2016.

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