Hi all
Please can I get advice on the differences between "sweatshirting" "french terry" and "jersey". I've not sewn a lot of knits but I'm getting an overlocker so that I can more easily work with knits but I get befuddled with terminology of knit fabrics (& weights!) For example what fabric & weight should I be looking for to sew a tshirt? And then for sweatshirt/joggers lounge wear? And some are 2-way stretch, some 4-way stretch. What's the difference and examples of garments for both types! I know I'm asking many many questions but I will be so grateful for a steer! Thank you ☺️
Beccie - 2 months ago
Hi Beccie!
Jersey tends to be the lighter end of the scale, suitable for tshirts etc. You can then get different fibres making up the jersey so cotton, viscose and bamboo are 3 examples of this. Cotton jersey tends to be the most structured of those 3, viscose jersey is more slinky and slippery and bamboo is usually very very soft, gorgeous for sleep wear but also drapy enough for a dress if it's thick enough.
French terry is the next thickest, you may have seen this before on thinner jumpers or sweatpants - it usually has lots of loops on the back of it!
Sweatshirting is exactly what it says on the tin, the thick snuggly sweatshirt fabric, usually with a fleecy or fluffy back to it.
2 way stretch means it stretches across the fabric but not lengthways (most rtw tshirts would usually be a 2 way). 4 way stretch means it stretches both lengthways and width ways, one example of this would be swimsuit fabric
Hope that helps ;)