Introduction Information About the Elipse Multi-Position Extra Large Hoop

30. March 2010 19:57 by Administrator in Embroidery Designs, Embroidery Machine, Embroidery Tips  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

The extra-large (multi-position) embroidery frame is useful for embroidering designs on large surfaces. Embroidering a large word on a sweatshirt, would be an example where this type of hoop would be useful.

Which fabrics are best to use for items such as ties and scarves?

28. March 2010 15:15 by Administrator in Sewing Machine  //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

Which fabrics are best to use for items such as ties and scarves?

Neckwear
Ties, scarves

challis

étamine

chiffon

faille

crepe de chine

foulard

georgette

homespun

linen, linen-like

WDP

satin (may be jacquard)

surah

taffeta

tweed

Which fabrics are best to use for creating accesories?

22. March 2010 17:58 by Administrator in   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

Which fabrics are best to use for creating accessories?

Accessories
Gloves, mittens, hats, headgear,
millinery, mufflers, scarves

braid

rib knit

raschel

doubleknit

cable knit

shaker knit

felt

simplex

flannel

thermal cloth

fleece knit

two face tricot

jacquard knit

waffle cloth

plain knit poor boy knit

purl knit

 

What are the best fabrics for leisurewear?

20. March 2010 09:59 by Administrator in   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

What are the best fabrics for leisurewear?

Leisurewear
Dressing Gowns, Loungewear, Track Suits, Ect. (Knits)

fleece knit

blanket cloth

two face tartan

candlewick (chenille tufted)

knit or woven: panne velvet

corduroy

interlock knit

flannel, including check plaid

jersey

tricot

knit fleece

simplex

plush

velour

terry

 

What are the best possible fabrics to use as Insulating Lining?

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What are the best possible fabrics to use as Insulating Lining?

Insulating Lining, Interlining
(in drapes also can be coated quilted
room-darkening)


 “Chamois” leather

“fleece”

coated compound, including batting, foam

leather

“lamb’s wool”

satin, brushed-back or flannel-back

Thinsulatem

waffle

What are the best fabrics for linings, interlining, and interfacing?

17. March 2010 09:27 by Administrator in   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

What are the best fabrics for linings, interlining, and interfacing?

Linings
Lining, interlining, interfacing
(fusible or sew-in) costume support
 broadcloth (cotton)

braid-“mohair or “horsehair" (for hems)

canvas

buckram (especially for accessories-hats, purses)

China silk

cambric

crepe

batiste

crepe de chine

canvas-hair (for interfacing)

crinoline

dobby

lining fabric (“no name”!)

marquisette

mull

muslin

net

nonwoven

organdy

organza

sateen

satin

souffle

taffeta

tricot

tulle

Vilene

What are optimal fabrics for creating dress shirts and tailored pajamas?

14. March 2010 18:12 by Administrator in   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

What are optimal fabrics for creating dress shirts and tailored pajamas?

Shirtings
Shirts (dress), also pajamas (tailored)

batiste

chambray

broadcloth (cotton-classic dress shirt fabric)

pinpoint

madras (shirting)

chintz

muslin

pique (formal)

lawn

crepe de chine

calico

plissé

oxford cloth

damask (formal)

cambric

poplin

percale chambray

pinpoint

chintz

pique (formal)

crepe de chine

plissé

damask (formal)

poplin

flannel (top weight)

satin

gauze

seersucker

gingham

shirting (“no name”)

twill

herringbone

voile

jacquard

 

What are the best fabrics for lingerie?

12. March 2010 20:05 by Administrator in   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

What are the best fabrics for lingerie?

Lingerie
Slips, teddies, also nightgowns,
nightwear, peignoirs

batiste

China silk

cambric

crepe de chine

charmeuse

crepe marocain

chiffon

damask

fuji

georgette

habutae

lace (Chantilly, Val, etc.)

lawn

ninon

satin

satin/crepe

taffeta

tricot

voile (filament)

Fabric Weight Range and Typical Uses?

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Fabric Weight Range and Typical Uses?

Weight Range (not standard
divisions)

Trade Terms; Typical Uses

Sheer: 0-50 g/m2 (0-1/2; oz./sq. yd.)

Lingerie, bridal, evening, millinery,
women’s hosiery, sheer curtains

Light: 50-150 g/m2
(11/2 - 4 1/2; OZ./Sq. 

“Top Weight”; shirts, blouses,
dresses, linings

Medium: 150-300 g/m2
(4 1/2 - 9 oz./sq. yd.)

“Bottom Weight”; slacks, skirts, ‘
most suits, sports denim, drapes,
slipcovers, bed and table “linens,”
some terry towels; bantam, super
bantam, featherweight see Harris
under Tweed.

Medium-Heavy: 300-600 Q/m2
(9-18 oz./sq. yd.)

“Bull denim,” workwear, best terry
towels, some suits, many over-
coats, many drapes, slipcovers,
bedspreads, mattress covers

Heavy: 600 g/m2 (18 oz./sq. yd.)

Winter coats, upholstery, mats,
rugs, carpets

What is "Casement Fabric"?

10. March 2010 18:03 by Administrator in   //  Tags:   //   Comments (0)

Q

What is "Casement Fabric"?

A

A Casement Fabric is a Sheer, Lightweight, Open Weave Fabrics Used For Curtains And Backing For Heavy Drapery.

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