Seam lines are the visible lines that result from the stitching or joining of two pieces of fabric in garment construction. They can vary in appearance depending on the sewing technique used, and they play a crucial role in the overall fit and design of clothing. Seam lines can also influence the garment's durability and comfort, as well as its aesthetic appeal. In fashion design, they are considered an important element of style and structure.
To emphasize seam lines, you can flatten the seam flaps inside the garment and then sew them down on both sides of the seam on the outside of the fabric in contrasting colored thread. Another idea is to add a contrasting trim to the seams of the garment, like rick-rack, braid, or sequins.
To achieve a durable and secure seam using the triple stitch technique, sew three parallel lines of stitching close together. This creates a strong and reinforced seam that is less likely to unravel or break.
.... This question is open to interpretation. Knits and spandex sportwear/swimwear is finished on a serger or overlock machine. Two neat stitch lines appear on the 'right' side of the garment. When you reverse the fabric you see that these stitch lines are connected (overlocked). Double stitched may refer to two rows of stitching you typically see on Denim jeans. This is a flat felled seam- no loose ends or seams to overcast to prevent the denim from unravelling. A double stitched seam may be straight stitching on a seam and then stitching another row alongside it.
The three types of seam are Plain seam, French seam and Ancient or Old German flat seam.
a curved seam is a seam that is curved
When two pieces of fabric are sewn together a seam is formed.
An open seam is a general purpose seam. An open seam is two pieces of fabric sewn together, and then the seam allowances are pressed open, creating a flat and clean seam line on the right side of the fabric.
An enclosed seam, or a French seam, is a seam that is sewn with the wrong sides of the fabric together. A second seam is usually sewn with the right sides together so that the first seam is enclosed.
The seam to seam length in a horizontal vessel refers to the distance measured from one seam to the opposite seam of the vessel along its circumference. It is an important measurement for determining the size and capacity of the vessel. This measurement is typically used in the fabrication and design of horizontal vessels such as tanks or pressure vessels.
You need to explain what seam you mean? A seam of coal? A seam in a jacket?
A seam is where two or more bits of cloth are overlapped. A seam consists of cloth.
There are 11 types of seams which include: abutted, enclosed, exposed, false french, flat-felled, french, fused, glued, hairline, lapped seam with raw edges, and finally overedged seam.