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The Use of Stitching in Furniture
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Stitching in furniture
is mostly used to serve the
functional purpose of
joining the upholstery
together, but there is more
to it than you think. It’s
often something we take for
granted, but it is
surprising how many
different techniques and
styles there are when you
take a closer look. It can
be a way of accentuating the
lines and curves of an
upholstered item, and
decorative designs can also
be sewn into furniture to
create attention-grabbing
detail.
In this article
we will take you through the
different types of stitching
we use in our products,
along with the different
patterns that can be
created.
We
will be using a few
technical terms in this
article, these are explained
below:
Stitch –
a stitch is the result of
using a needle and thread in
an in-and-out movement on a
piece of material
Seam –
a type of stitch with the
sole purpose of connecting
two pieces of material
Right side –
the right side of the
material is the front, or
the side that will be seen
on the outside when the
sewing is complete.
Wrong side –
the wrong side of the
material is the back, or the
side that will be hidden on
the inside when the sewing
is complete.
Seam allowance –
the seam allowance is the
space left between the seam
and the edge of the
material.
Seam
finish –
a seam
finish is a way of sewing
the seam allowance to reduce
the chance of fraying and to
add durability.
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