The most common method of joining fabric in industrial production is called butt-seaming. It is done largely with Merrow Sewing machines.
These machines are designed to create a flat stitch between two sections of fabric.
The process of joining fabric is often automated with railways and/or semi-automatic stations.
what role does friction play in some methods of joining
welding
You may mean soldering, brazing or welding. These are all methods of joining metals
Generally it means you're joining 2 pieces of fabric and one is flat and the other is gathered.
To adhere fabric to fabric effectively, you can use fabric glue, fusible webbing, or sewing techniques like stitching or hemming. These methods help the fabrics stick together securely for a durable bond.
To get fabric to stick to fabric effectively, you can use fabric glue, fusible webbing, or sewing techniques like stitching or quilting. These methods create a strong bond between the fabrics, ensuring they stay together securely.
Generally it means you're joining 2 pieces of fabric and one is flat and the other is gathered.
There are many methods. It depends what glue and what fabric.
All fabric construction methods use yarns.
Because they are all methods of joining metals together.
Fabric can be attached to wood without using glue by using methods such as sewing, stapling, or using adhesive tapes specifically designed for fabric and wood.
Sewing machine faggoting is the art of joining two pieces of fabric with an open, lacy decorative stitch.