Trim-Cut
The term "box plate of disposal of fullness in seam" typically refers to a technique in garment construction where excess fabric is managed within a seam to maintain the garment's shape and fit. This method allows for a more tailored appearance while accommodating body curves. It often involves strategic folding or tacking of fabric to create a clean and structured look. Ensuring proper disposal of fullness is essential to avoid bulkiness and maintain the overall aesthetic of the garment.
The term that refers to a fitted tailored suit is "bespoke suit." A bespoke suit is custom-made to the client's measurements and preferences, ensuring a perfect fit and personalized style. This level of tailoring often involves high-quality fabrics and craftsmanship, distinguishing it from off-the-rack options.
In the song "The Shape of Things (or Love)", the term "garment thin" is refering to a baby's diaper.
The term 'personalized items' refers to things that are tailored to or for a specific person in mind. For example, painting a mug for oneself or mother would be considered to be personalized.
Reglan is a type of medication used to treat nausea and vomiting. It is also confused easily with the term 'Raglan' which refers to a type of stitching where the arms of the garment are connected with the body in a diagonal which runs from the underarm to the nap of the neck.
Sweep: You will see this measurement most commonly found on coats or jackets. The sweep is the circumference of the bottom hem of a skirt, dress, coat, or jacket. For a jacket or coat, measure the sweep across the bottom hem from open edge to open edge. For a skirt or dress, measure the sweep by laying the garment flat with seams matched, measure end to end, then double.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
Andante is a term that refers to a tempo.
The correct spelling of the term is "breechcloth" (scant garment made with a flap, possibly a belt).
A fibula
The mean garment stitch refers to a common sewing technique used in the construction of garments, typically characterized by its even and consistent spacing. This stitch ensures that seams are secure and that the fabric lays flat, contributing to the overall durability and finish of the garment. It is often used in various types of sewing, including both hand-sewing and machine-sewing processes. The term "mean" in this context implies a standard or average stitch length that is optimal for the fabric being used.
The term refers to properties of a base.