Learning to cut fabric involves a variety of techniques and methods. Here are some common cutting methods:
1. Pattern Cutting:
– Preparation: According to the design requirements or size measurement data, make a paper or plastic template, the so-called cutting template.
– Place the fabric: Place the cutting template on the fabric, making sure to match the template with the grain direction of the fabric. Use a stone or sewing needle to secure the template.
– Marking and cutting: Use a cutting pen or scissors to draw lines on the edge marks of the template to indicate the shape and size of the desired cutting. Then cut the fabric according to the marked lines.
– Fitting and sewing: Fit and sew different parts of the fabric together as needed to finally complete the garment.
2. Open Front Cutting:
– Preparation: measure body size and proportion according to design requirements, Determine the appropriate cutting length and width.
– Place the fabric: Stack the fabric to align the placket and ensure that the cut part is symmetrical.
– Marking and cutting: Use a cutting pen or cutting knife on the fabric to mark the position and length of the placket. Then cut the fabric along the marked lines.
– Sewing and finishing: According to the design requirements, add buttons, zippers or buttons and other decorations to the placket position. Then edge processing and finishing.
3. Adjustable Cutting:
– Preparation: Choose appropriate adjustable cuts based on body size and proportions Tailoring methods, such as tie-bar clothing or adjustable waistbands.
– Place the fabric: Lay the fabric flat and determine the required length and width according to the cutting template or direct measurement.
– Marking and cutting: Use a cutting pen or cutting knife on the fabric to mark the position and length that need to be adjusted. Then cut the fabric according to the marked lines.
– Add adjustable parts: According to the design requirements, add adjustable devices or straps at the corresponding locations and ensure that they can be adjusted as needed.
– Sewing and finishing: Sew the fabric and complete the corresponding adjustable device, and then perform edge processing and finishing.
Learning to cut fabric requires understanding the basic cutting principles and techniques, accumulating experience and practice. At the same time, choose the appropriate cutting method according to different styles and design requirements, and pay attention to accurate measurement, careful marking, and precise cutting.