Sewing Prob
Sewing Prob
Sewing problems consist of 1. Problem of stitch formation. 2. Seam pucker. 3. Fabric damage at the seam line.
Causes:
thread
Needle damages the thread in the seam, i.e, wrong needle size and thread size. Broken stitches can also occur when there is excessive abrasion or chemical degradation of the thread during the wash process. Improper thread Tension Edges of the needle plate, presser foot, needle holes may have sharp edges Excessive presser foot pressure can cause the thread to be damaged
Needle size and thread size should be synchronized Special care should be taken during washing Tension of threads should be properly adjusted Sharp surfaces should be removed Inspect the needle point at regular intervals and check for sharp or burred points
Needle size should be proper. Change of needle or thread size. Change of feed mechanism.
Adjust thread tension. Correct the passage of thread. Use good quality of thread.
Remedies:
Uses
of improved feed mechanism. Increase of pressure of pressure foot. Proper threading of sewing thread. Thread can be changed. Proper use of lubricant. Use of quality needle. Finer thread can be used. Tension of thread must be adjusted.
Improper unwinding of thread from package. Higher thread tension. Excess needle heating. Lower quality of thread. Remedies: Reduce tension in tension in tension disc/post. Reduce thread tension. Use of strong yarn. Change the needle if required. Use coarser needle. Use of high quality needle. Use lubricant. Use needle cooler. Confirm oil supply. Change of thread.
Seam Puckering
Seam Puckering
e) Mismatched patterns: If two pattern pieces of unequal length are joined, then one is joined with another by creating contraction, seam pucker creates.
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