1. Direct suture
Overlap the two fabrics and sew them directly between them with needle and thread or sewing machine. This method is suitable for the situation that the cloth is the same, the thickness is thin and there is no need for too much decoration.
2. Zipper stitching
Splicing two pieces of cloth with zipper can keep the cloth beautiful and tidy, which is very suitable for making bags and other items that need to be closed.
Step 3: Butt stitching
Butt two pieces of cloth together and sew them from the top with a needle and thread or sewing machine. This method is suitable for articles that need to strengthen the structure and have a large cloth thickness.
Step 4: Fit and sew.
Sewing is to put two pieces of cloth together, stick them together with an iron, and then sew them carefully with a needle and thread or sewing machine. This method is suitable for situations where patches or decorative elements need to be made.
cross-stitch
Place two pieces of cloth crosswise or longitudinally, and sew them from the middle with needle and thread or sewing machine. This method is suitable for items that need to increase the sense of design and rich layering, such as skirts or bedspreads.