What is the commonly used stitch for sewing the edge of clothes and trousers?

What are the common stitches for sewing underwear edges?

1. needling method: It is one of the basic needling methods of traditional hand needling technology in China, which is divided into long needles and short needles.

2. Sewing: If there is no sewing on the front or there is no sewing on the front and back, it is also used for the welting of clothes.

3, inverted needle: this needle method is to transport a needle forward first; Then step back a stitch. Mostly used in vulnerable parts, such as zippers.

4, anti-hook: first forward a needle, and then back a needle, the stitch is slightly oblique.

5, triangle needle: from left to right. There is no needle on the front, and the needles on the back are crossed.

6. Sewing: first pick the needle horizontally, then pick the needle vertically, and the suture passes vertically under the needle, and so on and so forth to the required length.

7. Knitting needles: the needle pitch is about 0.6 to 1 cm. Cross stitch 2 or 3 lines first, then insert vertical lines after the lines from top to bottom, draw on those lines, and repeat to the length of cross stitch. Vertical lines should be dense and neat.

8. Willow needle: mainly used for hemming in women's coat clips, which can not only fix the hemming, but also play a certain decorative role.

9. Straight seam: Starting from the reverse side of the cloth, the front side is straight and the reverse side is oblique. The stitches are transported from bottom to top, and the top and bottom should be aligned.

10, splayed needle: the needle pitch of oblique needle is about 0.8 cm, and the needle pitch is about 1 cm, which are aligned horizontally and vertically, and the front is firmly picked with a silk.

1 1. Needle-throwing: used to trim the raw edges that cannot be hemmed with sewing needles, and the stitch is oblique.

12. Arched stitch: The front stitch is thin and short, and arranged neatly. Can be used for edge decoration and joint reinforcement.

13. Thread into loop: After inserting the needle, hide the thread end in the cloth, take out the needle, loop the thread, and then put the lead into the loop.

14. Nail loop: hide the thread end in Hubner after lifting the needle. Sew four or six serifs according to the size of buttons or the thickness of belts.

15. mosquito knot: one thread is wound into a circle, the other thread is put in and wound back, pinched, and then tied tightly to each other.