Textiles - Seams & production methods 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Design & Technology: TextilesTextiles ASAQA Created by: AnnettaCreated on: 03-01-16 14:57 2743156 Across 1. Strong and can be seen, but also can be bulky. (4, 6, 4) 4. A strong seam. (6, 6, 4) 5. Where a high volume of textile products are manufactured to fit a range of standard sizes or dimensions, for stock or to order. (4, 10) 6. Gives a flat result. Used on non-fraying fabrics and thick fabrics. Seams need to be neatened to prevent fraying. (5, 6, 5) Down 2. Used on fine fabrics, lingerie and childrens clothes mostly, as the raw edges are concealed. It's a strong seam but can be bulky. (6, 5) 3. Overlocking sews, trims and neatens. It stops fraying. Good to use on knitted fabrics as the seam stretches with the fabric. (10, 4) 7. Involves the specific quantity of a product. This type of production is flexible and can be used to produce batches of similar products, with a small change to the machinery. This is known as 'progressive bundle system'. (5, 10)
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