A Comparative Study on Sewabilities of Core-spun and the Other Spun Sewing Threads

봉제용 심방사와 일반 방적봉사와의 가봉성 비교연구

  • Kim Jin Eui (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, College of Home Economics, Han Yang University) ;
  • Char Ok Sean (Dept. of Clothing and Textiles, College of Home Economics, Han Yang University)
  • 김진의 (한양대학교 가정대학 의류학과) ;
  • 차옥선 (한양대학교 가정대학 의류학과)
  • Published : 1985.08.01

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to research the effect of sewing threads on sewability. The materials used in this study were cotton threads, p/c spun thread, polyester spun thread and core-spun thread, which were the same in count, but different in fibers. In order to approach the purpose of this study, the change of sew-ability was measured according to the number of laundering. The results from this measure were as follows; 1. The order of seam strength according to the sewing threads was polyester spun threads, p/c spun thread, core-spun thread, and cotton thread in proportion to the loop strength of the sewing threads. The preserving rate of strength after laundering was the highest in core spun thread. 2. The order of seam elongation according to the sewing threads was polyester spun thread, p/c spun thread, core-spun thread and cotton thread in proportion to the elongation of the sewing threads. The preserving rate of elongation after laundering was the highest in core spun thread. 3. The order of seam puckering according to the sewing threads' was core-spun thread, p/c spun thread, polyester spun thread and cotton thread. The order of changing rate after laundering was the same as the former order. 4. The order of the needle temperature according to the sewing threads was polyester spun thread, core-spun thread, p/c spun thread and cotton thread.

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