Types of Stitch Used in Garments
Stitch:
Stitch is very important during manufacturing a garment. Stitch can be defined as, one unit of conformation
resulting from one or more strands or loops of thread by intra-looping,
inter-looping and interlacing. Stitch quality is measured with stitch size,
stitch length, width, depth, tension, sequence, elongation, elasticity,
resilience, fabric distortion, yarn severance and abrasive strength. There are
six types of stitch, which are deeply discussed in this article.
Types of Stitch Used in Garments:
There
are different types of stitch used in garments; those are mentioned in the
following:
1.
Class-100 (Chain Stitch),
2.
Class-200 (Hand Stitch),
3.
Class-300 (Lock Stitch),
4.
Class-400 (Multi Thread Stitch),
5.
Class-500 (Over Edge Stitch),
6.
Class-600 (Covering Chain Stitch).
All the above types of stitch have discussed
in the below:
1. Class-100 (Chain Stitch):
Class-100
named as chain stitch, which is produced by one or more needle threads and are
characterized by interloping. In chain stitch, one needle thread is passed
through the fabric, form needle loop and is secured by the next loop formed by
the same thread. It should be noted that, chain stitch is elastic and thicker
than lock stitch and can easily be raveled, where particular care is required
to prevent run back from the last stitch.
Class-100
(Chain Stitch) has three types- 101, 103 and 104. These types of stitch is used
in hemming, belt loops, padding operations and felling.
2. Class-200 (Hand Stitch):
Class-200
named as hand stitch which is produced from a single thread. This single thread
is passed through the fabric from one side to another and the stitch is secured
by the single line of thread passing in and out of the garment.
Class-200
(Hand Stitch) has four types- running basting, back stitch, diagonal basting
and buttonhole stitch. These types of stitch is used for stitching costly dresses,
jackets and sample dresses.
3.Class-300 (Lock Stitch):
Class-300
named as lock stitch which is produced with two or more groups of threads and
two threads are joined by interlacing. Here, loops of one group are passed
through the fabric and are secured by the thread of second group, where one
group is referred as needle thread and other as bobbin thread. Class-300 (Lock
Stitch) has enough strength and same appearance on both sides.
Class-300
(Lock Stitch) has four types- 301.304, 308 and 309.These types of stitch is
used for stitching underwear, most types and apparels and decorative purposes.
4. Class-400 (Multi Thread Stitch):
Class-400
named as multi thread stitch which is formed with two or more groups of
threads. Here, loops of one group of thread are passed through the fabric and
are secured by interlacing and interloping with loops of another group. Among
two groups, one group is called needle thread and another group is called lopper
thread.
Class-400
(Multi Thread Stitch) has an appearance of lock stitch on the top but has a
double chain effect formed by a lopper thread on the under-side.
Class-400
(Multi Thread Stitch) has three types- 401, 404 and 406. These types of stitch
is used for setting elastic in waist bands and decorative stitching on belts.
5. Class-500 (Over Edge Stitch):
Class-500
named as over edge stitch which is formed with one or more groups of threads.
In Class-500 (Over Edge Stitch), one group of thread passes around the edge of
fabric so that no thread from the fabric can come out. The most used stitch of
this type have one or two needle threads and one or two looper threads and thus
forms a narrow band of stitching along the edge of the fabric.
Class-500
(Over Edge Stitch) has three types- 503, 504 and 512. This type of stitch is
used for edge neatening of knitted fabrics, where extensibility of stitches is
important, also used for sportswear and dance wear garments.
6. Class-600 (Covering Chain Stitch):
Class-600
named as covering chain stitch which is produced with three groups of threads.
Here, threads of two groups can be seen from either side. In class-600
(Covering Chain Stitch), the first group of thread is called needle thread,
second group is called top cover thread and the third group is called bottom
cover thread.
Class-600
(Covering Chain Stitch) is very complex and up to 9 threads can be used in
producing this types of stitch.
Class-600
(Covering Chain Stitch) has three types- 602, 605 and 607.These types of stitch
is used for knits, lingerie, binding elastics, decoration, etc.
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