1、AAppliqu:Surface pattern made by cutting out fabric or lace designs and attaching them to another fabric or lace by means of embroidery or stitching.Armhole:夹圈,袖笼Section of a garment through which an arm passes or into which a sleeve is sewn.Armhole Drop:Distance from High Point Shoulder or Low Poin
2、t Shoulder measured to imaginary line at base of armhole that is at a 90-degree angle from CF or CB. Armhole Point:The point on a pattern where armhole and side seam intersect. Armscye:See definition for Armhole.BBackstitch: 返针,回针See definition for Backtack.Backtack:Stitches used to secure the threa
3、ds at the beginning and/or ending of a row of stitching. Bagged Lining:Lining that is stitched securely to shell at hems. Balance:Garment appears symmetrical on the body. Hanging equal distances from the body right to left, and front to back. Balanced Plaid/Stripe Placement:Refers to the symmetrical
4、 appearance of the plaid on the body. The stripe/plaid must start at the same point on both sides of the garment.Banana Stand:See definition for Half Moon Stand.Band Neckline, Circular:For definition see set-circular.Band Neckline, Flat:For definition see set-flatBarrel Button:See definition for Tog
5、gle Button.Bartack套结:A series of short stitches sewn 缝close together and used to reinforce areas of strain or stress. Can be zigzagziz 锯齿形的线条 or straight stitching.Basting Stitch:Temporarily holds together two layers of fabric.Bellow:A method of adding fullness to an area of a garment, usually a poc
6、ket. Often stitched around edges to hold shape.Bellying: See Cockling Belt loop:Narrow strip of fabric or thread chain at the waistline to keep a belt in position.Besom Pocket:See definition for Welt Pocket.Bias Cut:Cutting diagonally across the grain of the fabric at a 45 degree angle to the selved
7、ge, resulting in a garment that clings and follows body curves closely. Bind Off (Sweater):See definition for Cast Off.Binding:A narrow strip of fabric used to cover seams or raw edges to give a clean finished edge and is visible on both sides of the fabric. Can be single-turned, double-turned or co
8、mbination.Blanket Stitch(502)Blended Yarns:Yarns composed of two or more different fibers mixed together and then spun to form one yarn.Blindstitch: For Definition see Hem and 103Blistering:See definition for Bubbling.Block:See definition for Sloper.Blocking:The shaping of a sweater into its finishe
9、d form. Steam and pressure are applied to make the blocked shape hold.Body Fabric:Outer layer of fabric in a garment.Bond Strength:The numerical measurement of force required to separate the interlining from the piece goods. The measurement of gram force is recorded in Newton (N = 102gf) or Ounce (o
10、z = 28.35gf).Bonding:Process of joining 2 fabrics into one by backing with adhesive or foam.Boning:Firm flexible strip, like nylon, concealed in casing to hold shape or prevent stretching.Bootcut Silhouette:Bound Buttonhole:For definition see buttonholeBound Neckline, Circular: For definition see se
11、t-circular.Bound Neckline, Flat:For definition see set-flatBound Seam:Method of finishing a seam by binding seam allowance.Bow, Bowing:A fabric flaw in which the crosswise yarns arc across the width of the fabric.Box Pleat:Pleat formed by folding material alternately in opposite directions. Box Plea
12、t Inverted Box PleatBraided Elastic:See definition for Elastic BraidedBubbling:The separation at different points between the interlining and the piece goods.Buckle:A fastening device, in a variety of sizes and shapes, consisting of an open rim having a single or center bar, with or without a prong.
13、Bust Dart: See definition for Dart.Busted Seam:See definition for Pressed Open Seam.Button:Decorative or functional component used to hold two sides of a garment together. Can be made out of many materials and can either have holes punched in the center for stitching or a shank on the back. Buttons
14、are made to slip through a buttonhole or fabric loop.Button and Loop Cross-Stitch Attached: See definition for Button.Button Parallel Stitch Attached:See definition for Button.Buttonhole:Opening for a button to pass through and secure a garment opening. Can be bound, stitched/worked, or made from a
15、loop of thread, cord or bias tubing.Button Sleeve Placket:See definition for Placket.Button Stabilizer:A plain flat button usually made of clear plastic placed inside a garment behind the top outside button. Can be used anywhere there are buttons for closure.CCap Snap:See definition for Snap.Cargo P
16、ocket:A stylized patch pocket, often with bellows, with flap closure at the top.Casing:Fold of fabric stitched down to form an opening through which elastic or a cord is drawn.Cast Off (Sweater):Methods of removing open stitches from the needles must be finished with a bind off (like rib neck trim)
17、to prevent unraveling of the finished edge. Can also be decorative stitches within a panel. Cast On (Sweater):See definition of Sweater Start.Centered Over Seam Stitch:Topstitch on each side of the seam, equal distance from the seam. Can be produced by two single needles or 1 double needle. Chain Ta
18、ck:See definition for Swing Tack.Chisel Pocket:See definition for Ruler Pocket.Circular Finish:See definition for Set CircularCircular Knit:See definition for Tubular Knit.Clean Finish:Indicates that raw edges of fabric are finished in a way that stops fabric from fraying and hides raw edges.Clickin
19、g:See definition for Die Cutting.Closure:Components that work together to hold 2 sides of a garment together. Cockling: Cockling and Bellying mean the same thing. If elastic has a wavy appearance along its length, this is called cockling or bellying. The primary cause is when the individual ends of
20、spandex (rubber) relax or contract more than the majority in the same length of the elastic causing waviness along the top edge. Coin Pocket:Small decorative pocket usually found on bottom garments, usually located inside side pocket. Can be a patch pocket or on-seam pocket construction. Collar:No B
21、and Collar With Band CollarCollar Stay:Narrow strip of plastic or metal inserted in point of collar from the underside or is sewn to interlining between layers of collar fabric added to garment to ensure a crisp unwrinkled look.Collarband:See definition for CollarstandCollarstand:Separate shaped pie
22、ce of fabric that is the full length of garment neckline and is inserted between garment neckline and collar. Used to help shape and fit collar to body and also can be used to close neckline.Color Fast: A term used to determine whether a color bleeds during laundering. This is normally measured by a
23、 grading system 1 5.Concealed Zipper:Zipper is set along folded edges of seam line with zipper teeth not visible. Some specific construction methods are center lapped or kissing, side lapped, and invisible.Construction:Processes in order to construct a garment, consists of stitching and/or fusing ga
24、rment pieces together.Continuous Sleeve Placket:See definition for Placket.Contoured Waistband:See definition for Waistband.Cording:See definition for Piping.Cordlock:A locking device that is typically spring activated and may have 1 or 2 holes. Used to adjust drawcords, etc.Core Thread:Thread forme
25、d by spinning a cotton, rayon, or polyester fiber around a continuous filament bundle of fibers giving the thread the advantages of a spun and Filament construction.Course:A crosswise or horizontal row of loops in knitted fabric.Covered Button:See definition for Button.Crack-stitched:See definition
26、for Stitch-in-the-Ditch.Crescent Stand:See definition for Half Moon Stand.Crocking:The transfer of dye stuff from one fabric to another by friction. This problem is usually worse with darker shades. Reds are often a problem in this respect. This is a dyeing problem and can be dealt with in the dye h
27、ouse. Cross Grain Cut:The cutting of a pattern piece perpendicular to the selvedge of the fabricCrotch: Crotch Curve:The bottom of a rise curve.Crotch Depth:The straight distance from crotch to top of waistband in pants, shorts, etc.Crotch Point:The point on the pattern where the front or back rise
28、intersects with the inseam.Curtain Waistband:A method of finishing the waist of a garment that is a separate sewn on facing that hangs below lower seam of waistband made of fabric other than shell that is interfaced/interlined or turned.Cut and Sew (Sweater):Sweater panels are knit to the body lengt
29、h of the largest size, the shape of the neckline, shoulders and armholes are cut out, smaller sizes are cut down.Cut On Placket:See definition for Placket.Cutting:Formation of garment pieces from layers (plies) of fabric by means of a die, laser or knife. Typically done on a long table. DDart:A sewn
30、 wedge or diamond shaped tuck/seam used to make a garment conform to the curves of the body.Delamination:A separation in the bond between the fusible interlining and the piece goods. This can be total separation (total delamination) or partial separation (localized delaminiation).Denier:Weight measu
31、rement of yarns. Low numbers represent the finer sizes and the higher numbers represent the coarser/heavier sizes. Also see definition for Elastic Denier Die Cutting:Sharp metal outlines in the shape of pattern pieces used to cut plies of fabric in conjunction with either a click press or die cuttin
32、g press. Typically used for smaller pattern pieces.Differential Shrinkage:Occurs when the piece goods and the interlining are not moving in sync and will cause distortion in the surface appearance of the garment part.Doghouse Stitch:See definition for Triangle Reinforce Stitch.Double Needle Centered
33、 Over Seam:See definition for Centered Over Seam Stitch.Double Turn Hem: See definition for Hem.Double Yoke/ Stylized Yoke:See definition for Yoke.Drape:See definition for Hang.Drawcord:See definition for Drawstring.Drawstring:A narrow string, ribbon, cord, or tube of fabric inserted into a casing a
34、nd pulled up or tied to create shape and/or hold the garment to the body.Dress Form:See definition for Mannequin. D-Ring:“D” shaped piece of hardware often used to create an adjustable closure held together by a looped and stitched end of a belt.EEase:The method of sewing together 2 components of va
35、rying seam lengths evenly distributing fullness so as not to cause gathers or puckers. See definitions for Tight, Moderate and Generous.Ease Over Body:The amount of room above body measurements needed in a garment to allow adequate movement when worn. Eighth Top Pocket:See definition for Slant Pocke
36、t.Elastic Braided:A narrow elastic band, often used as trimmings and bindings. Formed by plating several strands of yards and bare elastomers. Braided elastic usually becomes narrowed when elongated. Made on a circular braiding machine. Elastic Denier:The size or thickness of the yarn. Also thicknes
37、s of spandex (The lower the number the weaker the spandex)Elastic Elastomers:Natural Rubber ThreadElastic Elongation:Stretch measure 5” relaxed and pull to maximum; measurement result given in a %. Elastic Ends of Rubber:The number of strands of rubber used to manufacture a particular size or qualit
38、y of elastic.Elastic Gauge:Thickness of rubber (The lower the number the stronger the rubber)Elastic Knitted:Fabric construction for interlocking series of looper of one or more yarns. Materials normally used are textured polyester yarns or textured nylon and bare spandex or extruded rubber. Made on
39、 a flat bed crochet machine. Elastic Modulus:Power (resistance to stretch), strength or tension of the elastic. The force required to pull the elastic to a specific stretch/length, determines the amount of pressure the elastic is putting on the wearers body. Elastic Non Roll:Elastic that has enough
40、width wise stability so it does not bend, roll or crush across its width when worn. Made with monofilament thread. Elastic Recovery:Ability of elastic to retain its original length immediately after stretching and releasing. After stretching the elastic to its maximum capability. The elastic must re
41、turn to 90% to 92% of its original length. Elastic Waistband: See definition for Waistband Elastic Woven: Primarily made up of warp yarns, fill yarns and covered spandex or covered extruded rubber. Generally thicker and denser due to the bulkiness of the covered elastomers and stitch formations. Mad
42、e on a shuttle loom.Elastomeric: An end of spandex which has been covered or twisted with yarn. Embroidery:Fancy needlework or trimming using colored yarn, floss, cotton, silk or metallic threads.Enclosed Seam:See definition for French Seams.Ends of Rubber:The number of strands of rubber used to man
43、ufacture a particular size or quality of elastic.Execution:See definition for Construction.Exposed Seam:Seams in which the seam allowances are visible on the outside of the garment.Exposed Zipper:Zipper is set along folded edges of seam line with zipper teeth visible.Expression of Fit:Designers visi
44、on of how the garment should fit on the human form.The key elements of fit that are related to the styling of the garment include, but are not limited to, where the garment sits on the waist of the body and how tight fitting a garment is. It is possible for a garment to achieve an excellent fit, but
45、 still not have achieved the designers vision for fit.Extended Tab Waistband:See definition for Waistband.Eyelet:Small circular plastic or metal tube secured to fabric to form an opening. Can also be formed by a round embroidered opening. Can be decorative or used with cord.FFabric:Cloth made of tex
46、tile yarns or fibers by weaving, knitting, lace making, braiding, netting, or felting. Can also be made by bonding or non-woven methods.Fabric Hand Feel:See definition for Hand.Face:Surface of fabric designated in the weaving/knitting process to be used as the outside of a finished garment. Facing:P
47、iece of fabric used to finish a raw edge. Facings are turned to the inside of a garment enclosing seams.Faggoting:Open-work embroidery done by drawing out horizontal threads of fabric, then tying the vertical threads in groups to produce open spaces, OR, decorative stitching that holds together two closely spaced folded edges