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Constructional textiles - OCRMachine stitching

Textiles can be made using many different techniques, such as weaving, knitting, crochet, machine stitching and embellishing. Learn about the techniques for your GCSE Art & Design course.

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Machine stitching

Closeup of a sewing machine sewing some white fabric

Sewing machines have a variety of stitch settings which can be used both decoratively and functionally. Refer to the sewing machine manual to see stitch settings and what they can be used for.

Free motion embroidery

Free motion is drawing with machine stitches. A or embroidery foot is used instead of a and the are lowered to enable the fabric to be moved freely. For safety reasons fabric should be stretched in an when sewing with an embroidery foot, so that you can hold on to the frame and keep your fingers away from the needle. It also stretches the fabric, stopping it from puckering whilst sewing.

embroidery machines can be used to produce pre-programmed embroidery designs and personalised lettering onto fabrics. Computer software is also available to design your own custom-made embroidery designs which can be embroidered onto fabric.

A yellow pattern being embroidered into blue cloth by a sewing machine
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A CAD embroidery machine

Seams

A seam is the join between two pieces of fabric that have been sewn together. Seam allowance is the space between the edge of the fabric and the line of machine stitching. This is usually 1.5 cm wide.

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