Straight Cutting, Bias Cutting, and Slitting
Straight Cutting
Straight Cutting
Straight Cutting is a cutting technique that involves cutting fabric along its warp and weft in straight lines. This technique is typically used for creating simple, well-defined garments and items, suitable for designs that do not require much elasticity or fluidity.
Application:
- Fashion Design: Straight cutting is commonly used for creating simple-structured garments such as shirts, pants, and jackets. These garments require less drape and elasticity, with a stronger emphasis on the garment's shape and form.
- Home Textiles: Straight cutting is widely applied in the production of home textile products such as bed sheets, curtains, and tablecloths. These products typically need to maintain flatness and structure, and using straight cutting ensures the fabric's stability.
- Industrial Fabrics: Straight cutting is also used in the production of various industrial fabrics such as canvas, filter cloth, and tents. These products require high levels of structure and durability, and straight cutting provides excellent stability and durability.