Making clothing[clothing?:clothing paper cutter machine] is a fairly simple and largely automated process. Specially designed machines integrate cutting, assembling, and stitching for the most efficient operations. The most commonly used seams for clothes[clothes?:clothes paper cutter machine] are narrow, superimposed seams, which are usually made by placing one piece of fabric onto another and lining up the seam edges. These seams are frequently stitched with an over edge stitch, which requires one needle thread from above and two looper threads from below. This particular seam and stitch combination results in a flexible finished seam.
1.Styling: design the style and the dimensions are transferred to patterns. Adjustments are made for size differences and stylistic preferences.
2. Cutting, cut to the dimensions of the patterns. The pieces consist of a tubed body, or separate front and back sections, sleeves, perhaps pockets, and trim.
3. Assembling the front and back
4. Assembling the sleeves
5. The garment[garment?:garment paper cutter machine] hem is commonly sewn with an over edge stitch, resulting in a flexible hem.
6. Pockets may be sewn onto clothes intended for casual wear.
7. Stitching the shoulder seams
8. For crew neck shirts, the neck edge should be slightly shorter in circumference than the outer edge where it is attached to the garment.
9. Finishing the neckline,Necklines with superimposed seams may be taped, so that the shirt is stronger and more comfortable.
10. Label setting, One or more labels are usually attached at the back of the neckline. Labels provide information about the manufacturer, size, fabric content, and washing instructions.
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12. Finishing operations, High-quality clothes may be pressed through steam tunnels before they are packaged.