
The process of securing raw edges of fabric after a seam has been sewn is often required. This secures the seam preventing fraying, unraveling, and ultimately prolonging the garment’s life. For example,... Read more »

The joining of two or more pieces of fabric by stitching is fundamental to garment construction and textile arts. These joins, when properly executed, create durable and aesthetically pleasing connections. The techniques... Read more »

This technique involves encasing the raw edges of fabric with bias tape, creating a clean, professional finish on the inside of garments. The bias tape, typically a lightweight fabric cut on the... Read more »

A method of edge treatment in garment construction that encases raw fabric edges within a fold or binding to prevent fraying and enhance durability. This technique involves meticulously securing the fabric to... Read more »

Techniques applied to raw edges of fabric within a garment are implemented to secure and neaten the seams. These methods prevent fraying, increase durability, and enhance the overall appearance of the finished... Read more »

A technique for neatly encasing a seam allowance with bias tape, offering a clean and durable edge. This method involves stitching bias tape to the seam allowance, folding it over to encase... Read more »

A method of securing a raw edge of fabric within a garment’s construction, this technique prevents fraying and unraveling while simultaneously enhancing the garment’s durability and aesthetic appeal. Examples include French seams,... Read more »

The process of securing and tidying the raw edge of fabric after a seam has been sewn, utilizing a specialized piece of equipment to create an almost invisible closure, is critical to... Read more »

