Different types of tucks in sewing //

  • Pintucks. These are very narrow tucks sewn with a width of 1/8 inch from the folded edge of the fabric . ...
  • 2 Space tucks. ...
  • 3 Release tucks. ...
  • 4 Cross tucks. ...
  • 5 Twisted tucks / wave tucks. ...
  • 6 Bubble tucks. ...
  • 7 Corded tucks. ...
  • 8 Lattice tucks




 What are wave tucks?

tucks — wave. Simple tucks sewn across the fabric and then stitched down in a back and forth manner making waves.
How do you sew a pintuck?
Steps
  1. Let's start by drafting a simple grid that will be used to create all three types of tucks. ...
  2. To make a pintuck, pull your pin through the first and the third lines, skipping the second line. ...
  3. Stitch straight down at 1/8″ (3mm) from the folded edge. ...
  4. Fold the second line, pin in place and stitch.
  5. How do you manipulate fabric?
    There are three basic ways of achieving fabric manipulation.
    1. FABRIC TEXTURING: Using the fabric of the garment you are making.
    2. STITCHING: Sewing on additional decorative stitches or accessories. This includes embroidery and adding trims.
    3. BLING: Creating additional accents with sequins, rhinestones and 
    4. beads.
    5. What is a dart tuck?
      dart tuck is a special tuck that is usually used to control fullness by stitching it down and then releasing it at a single point or in the case of a double pointed tuck- at two points. Although also decorative, a dart tuck can influence the shape an fit of a garment
    6. What is Shell tuck stitch?
      Notice the sweet edging stitched along the hems of the sleeves and down the front of the 'pleat' on the front of the gown. ... It's called the Shell Tuck Edge, and it's done completely by machine!

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