If you are designing a trouser or a fitted dress in woven rayon, reinforce the areas destined for failure. A subtle gusset at the crotch can distribute tension. Lining the garment from the waist to the knee in a smooth, stretchy synthetic mesh can also absorb the friction and stress of sitting, protecting the outer rayon layer.

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: Uses 18T32 bars on the outer faces and 2T32 bars in the middle : All sections utilize a stirrup reinforcement pattern of 4T16 + 4T12 bars spaced at

The tumbling action is the primary cause of design cracking.

Designers rarely consider thread tension, but it is critical. If you use a high-tension, non-stretch thread (e.g., cheap polyester) on a fabric that needs to move, you create a "guillotine." Every time the wearer moves, the thread holds rigid while the fabric stretches. The fabric loses that battle, cracking along the seam line.

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If you are designing a trouser or a fitted dress in woven rayon, reinforce the areas destined for failure. A subtle gusset at the crotch can distribute tension. Lining the garment from the waist to the knee in a smooth, stretchy synthetic mesh can also absorb the friction and stress of sitting, protecting the outer rayon layer.

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India does not change you; it merely reveals what you already are. Whether you are a minimalist or a maximalist, there is a corner of India—and a lifestyle—that fits you perfectly. rayon design crack

: Uses 18T32 bars on the outer faces and 2T32 bars in the middle : All sections utilize a stirrup reinforcement pattern of 4T16 + 4T12 bars spaced at If you are designing a trouser or a

The tumbling action is the primary cause of design cracking. Write a paper on

Designers rarely consider thread tension, but it is critical. If you use a high-tension, non-stretch thread (e.g., cheap polyester) on a fabric that needs to move, you create a "guillotine." Every time the wearer moves, the thread holds rigid while the fabric stretches. The fabric loses that battle, cracking along the seam line.

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Rohit Goswami, Ruhila S, Amrita Goswami, Sonaly Goswami and Debabrata Goswami

Reviewed: 24 February 2023 Published: 06 April 2023