6.26.2010

What Did (or Would) You Want to Know.....

I want to make a sewing terms sheet to send with my patterns and to have available online. I remember when I first started sewing, I had to search so many terms to figure out what they meant! I want to make it easy and try to put the basic terms in one place. This would not only be good for beginner sewers, but others for whom English is not their first language. The other week one of my friends called me asking me what certain terms were on this sewing pattern because she was used to hearing the terms in her first language. Here is what I thought of so far that I had to look up or am asked about frequently via email:

Gather

Baste

Raw Edge

Right side of fabric

Wrong side of fabric

Shirr(ing)

Casing

Zig-zag Stitch

V-Stitch

Finish seam

Top stitch


Any other sewing terms you can think of?


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19 comments:

Corie @ Red Letter Rising said...

As someone who longs to sew but has no machine, I'm definitely a beginner. Just show me a pattern and I'll tell you every word I don't understand!

JB Kronborg said...

Hahaha. I second Corie's comment, but also: selvage!! What the heck?

sheabella said...

a few that come to mind....dart, selvage, bias
;-)

Garilyn said...

French seam was something I had to look up. I have to think about this somemore.

SummersDesigns said...

When I started sewing I really didn't know any of the terms and still don't know them all, thank goodness for internet! Here are some: bias, ease, and dart

SAMZE said...

bias & grain.

Katie said...

clip and notch are words I had to look up the first few times. I may be dense, but it did take me a few patterns to understand what 'finish all seams' meant too.

megan.futo said...

I dont know if a French seam is the same a Finish seam, but I just recently sewed a dressed that called for a french seam and I had to search and search for a good description for a french seam.

Anonymous said...

rouched

Erin said...

ruched? I am still confused on the difference between ruched/gathering/shirring ... they're kind of the same thing, right?

Momma Knits said...

identifying the grain of the fabric... I get the whole grain thing, but which way does it go? How do you know? does it really make a difference?

Jackie said...

selvage, and cutting on the grain or bias, i have been sewing for 20 years and still have to look that up! for real.

Kathryn said...

Backstitch, slipstitch, woof and weft (and I would still have to look the last one up to this day).

Chris, Kristina, Nathan and....Audrey! said...

How about stay-stitch and rolled hem.

Lydia said...

As someone who JUST finished her FIRST pattern ever, I'm thinking you should market this idea to the pattern companies. :) stay stitch, baste, with nap, yoke, selvage, ease...just open a pattern and put about every other word in there. lol.

JulieAnn said...

The different kinds of stitches.

And ditto on the kinds of hems.

Maybe even go through one of your tutorials and explain EXACTLY what you mean...

Patty said...

GRAIN! I can never figure out if that is the width of the fabric, selvage to selvage or the length.

Ali said...

Oh man this is a great idea!!! I' a beginner and am sewing with a pattern for the first time ( started last night)! The thing I dont get is - what are all those triangle on the pattern for??

Carol said...

I've been sewing for a really long time and learned from the best (my mom), but in trying to explain to my nieces, the terms that come up are straight of grain, both lenghwise and crosswise, and the importance of cutting on grain. Grade and trim seams and interfacing are a couple others. Oh, and I was in a fabric store with my engineer husband who thought they measured fabric by square yards! Maybe an explanation of how fabric is measured would help too.