Title: Sewing Essentials
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Chapter
Sewing Basics
Chapter 33
Section 33.1 Sewing Essentials Section 33.2
Sewing Methods
2Section 33.1 Sewing Essentials
- Know and learn how to use basic equipment and
tools to help you complete almost any sewing
project. - Sewing is a step-by-step process, from choosing
supplies to completing each task.
3Content Vocabulary
Academic Vocabulary
bobbin serger notions selvage grain pattern guide
sheet
baste alter
4Sewing Equipment and Tools
- Basic sewing equipment includes a sewing machine,
a serger, and a few other tools. - Most sewing machines have the same basic parts
and operate in the same way
5Sewing Equipment and Tools
- There is a wide range in the complexity of
functions sewing machines can perform - Essential skills to learn before you use a sewing
machine include wind the bobbin, thread the
machine, and choose needles.
6Sewing Equipment and Tools
- Machine stitches include the regular, basting,
reinforcement, and zigzag stitch. - A serger sews, trims, and finishes an edge in one
step.
7Finding Your Size and Pattern
- Most sewing projects start with choosing a
pattern, which contains instructions and paper
shapes to guide your project. - Have someone help you take your measurements.
8Finding Your Size and Pattern
- The pattern envelope recommends fabrics, how much
to buy, and any notions you may need
9Choosing and Preparing Fabric
- Selvages, the finished side edge of the fabric,
should line up on the cutting table. - Washable fabrics should be washed and dried
before using to avoid shrinkage.
10Using a Pattern
- A pattern guide sheet contains specific
instructions for cutting and sewing the project. - Symbols and lines on the pattern indicate where
to cut the fabric, the placing of buttonholes and
pockets, and fold marks.
11Using a Pattern
- Symbols and lines on the pattern indicate where
to cut the fabric, the placing of buttonholes and
pockets, and fold marks. - Most times, you will need to alter a pattern in
width or length to fit exactly your body
measurement.
12Using a Pattern
- Lay out the pattern and position pattern pieces
on the fabric carefully before pinning them down. - Use sharp shears to cut the fabric.
- Transfer the key construction systems on your
pattern to your garment with a tracing wheel and
tracing paper or special pens, tailors chalk,
pins, or thread in order to sew accurately.
13Section 33.2 Sewing Methods
- It is typical to use a basic sewing machine for
most sewing projects, then use hand stitching for
the finishing steps. - You can use basic machine- or hand-sewing skills
to make repairs and alterations on clothing.
14Content Vocabulary
Academic Vocabulary
staystitching facing dart sew-through
button shank button
gauge refurbish
15Machine Sewing
- Basic sewing techniques are used for
staystitching, directional stitching, seams,
facings, and darts.
16Machine Sewing
- Staystitching is a row of regular machine
stitches through a single layer of fabric. - A facing is a shaped piece of fabric used to
finish the raw edge of a garment. - A dart is a triangular fold used to help shape a
garment.
17Hand Sewing
- Some sewing projects require hand stitching, such
as hemming. - Most fasteners, such as buttons, snaps, and hooks
and eyes, need to be attached by hand.
18Hand Sewing
- Buttons may be sew-through, with two or four
holes, or a shank button, with a built-in loop
for attaching.
19Repairs and Alterations
- With your sewing skills, you can repair simple
tears, make alterations, or sew on buttons. - It is best to fix garments before laundering or
cleaning them
20Chapter Summary Section 33.1
Sewing Essentials
- Learning to sew begins with learning to use
equipment and tools safely and appropriately. - Two major tools are the sewing machine and the
serger. - Before sewing, you must choose and prepare both a
pattern and fabric. - Patterns can be altered to customize the fit.
21Chapter Summary Section 33.2
Sewing Methods
- Basic machine sewing techniques include
directional stitching, staystitching, and making
seams, facings, and darts. - Hand stitches are used for finishing steps, such
as hems and fasteners.
22Chapter Summary Section 33.2
Sewing Methods
- With basic sewing skills, you can make many
simple repairs. - Garments can be altered to change their fit or
style.
23 Review
Do you remember the vocabulary terms from this
chapter? Use the following slides to check your
knowledge of the definitions. The slides in
this section include both English and Spanish
terms and definitions.
Start
24bobbin
bobina
A small metal or plastic spool positioned beneath
the needle on a sewing machine.
Pequeño carrete de metal o plástico que se pone
debajo de la aguja en una máquina de coser.
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25serger
máquina fileteadora
A machine that sews, trims, and finishes a fabric
edge in one step
Máquina que cose, recorta y termina el orillo de
la tela en un solo paso.
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26notions
artículos de mercería
The smaller supplies necessary to complete a
sewing project.
Los artículos pequeños que se necesitan para
terminar un proyecto de cocido.
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27selvage
orillo de la tela
The finished edge of fabric.
El borde terminado de una tela.
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28grain
veteado
The directions in which the lengthwise and
crosswise yarns run in a fabric.
Las direcciones en que las fibras de una tela
corren a lo largo y a lo ancho.
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29hoja de patrón
pattern guide sheet
A sheet in a sewing pattern that gives specific
instructions for cutting and sewing the project.
Una hoja que da instrucciones específicas para
cortar y coser un proyecto de costura
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30staystitching
pespunte (sobrehilado)
A row of regular machine stitches through a
single layer of fabric.
Línea de puntadas de máquina de coser a través de
una sola capa de tela.
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31facing
revestimiento (forro)
A shaped piece of fabric used to finish the raw
edge of a garment.
Un pedazo de tela con forma usado para
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32dart
pinza
A triangular fold used to give shape to a garment.
Un pliegue triangular que se usa para darle forma
a un vestido.
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33sew-through button
botón con agujeros
A button with two or four visible holes.
Un botón con dos o cuatro agujeros.
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34shank button
botón caña
A button with a built-in loop on the back.
Botón que tiene una presilla en la parte de atrás.
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35baste
hilvanar
Hold pieces of fabric together temporarily.
Pegar temporalmente pedazos de tela.
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36alter
modificar
Change.
Cambiar.
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37gauge
calcular
Measure the distance or size or something.
Medir la distancia o el tamaño.
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38refurbish
remodelar
Repair or renovate.
Reparar o renovar.
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