Facing (sewing)

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In sewing and tailoring, facing is a small piece of fabric, separate or a part of the garment fabric itself, used to finish the fabric edges. This is distinguished from hemming, which folds the edge over; facing is (or appears to be) a more substantial layer of additional fabric added to the edges of the garment. The facing adds extra support and strength and prevents stretching. Facing makes a garment look professionally finished, with the seams well hidden inside the facing folds. Facing is mainly used to finish the edges in necklines, armholes, hems, and openings. They are also used widely in all other sewing, such as quilts and home decor items like curtain hems.

There are three types of facing:

1. Shaped facings are cut to match the outside shape of the piece to provide a neat finish and are often cut from the same pattern pieces. Shaped facings are typically made of the same fabric as the garment but may also be made of lighter-weight fabric or in a contrasting color as a design element.
2. Extended facings are extensions of the garment fabric, folded back and usually stabilized.
3. Bias facings are strips of lightweight fabric cut on the actual bias (US) or cross-grain (UK) and shaped rather than cut to match the edge to which they are applied.

After sewing the structural seam of a facing, it must also be under-stitched to prevent it from rolling to the outside. Understitching is done close to the seam line, attaching the facing to the seam allowance. A facing can also be used decoratively by applying it from the inside, allowing it to be turned to the outside as a contrasting piece. An all-in-one facing is used to finish the armhole and neckline of a garment together all at once.

Interfacing, grading, and clipping the seams are closely associated with facing.

Other techniques for finishing an edge include hemming, facing, bonded edge, and taped edge.

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Facing_(sewing) ]
Clothing materials and parts
Garment structures ArmscyeCollarClerical collarCollar staysDetachable collarCuffDartFacingFlyLapelGoreHemLiningPlacketPleatPocketReversRuffleShoulder padStrapSleeveTrainWaistbandYoke
Textiles CottonFurLinenSilkWool
Synthetic Artificial leatherElasticNylonPolyesterRayonSpandex
Animal hides / Leather CalfDeerGoatKangarooOstrichSealSheepSnakeStingray
Fasteners Back closureBelt hookBuckleButtonButtonholeFrogShankHook-and-eyeHook-and-loopVelcroSnapZipper
Seams NecklineBustlineWaistlineHemline
See also Clothing and/or sewing

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