What does nap mean when sewing?

What does nap mean when sewing?

Put simply, the nap is the texture of the fabric and describes which way the fibres align. You can see the texture of the Liberty cords from Sewbox in the image above. Run your fingers over a corduroy and you can feel which way the fibres go smooth and flat and this is the direction of the nap.

What is cutting with a nap?

“With nap” means that you cut all the pattern pieces (even the facing) in the SAME direction, and “without nap” means that you can cut regardless of the direction (just don’t forget to follow the grain line though).

What is napping in fabric finishes?

NAPPING – A mechanical finishing process in which fibers are raised on the surface of a fabric by means of teasels or, on contemporary equipment, by rollers covered with steel napper wires. Other names for napping are Gigging, Genapping, Teaseling, and Raising.

What does with and without nap mean?

When laying “without” nap, the hem or lower edges of your pattern pieces are pointing to opposite ends of the fabric. A layout “with” nap, indicates that the lower edges of the pieces point to the same end of the fabric.

What is nap full form?

NAPS was launched in August 2016 by Government of India to promote the Apprenticeship in the country by providing financial incentives, technology and advocacy support.

Do naps help?

Studies show that an afternoon nap is great for adults, too. There’s no need to feel lazy for indulging in daytime sleep. A short nap in the mid-afternoon can boost memory, improve job performance, lift your mood, make you more alert, and ease stress.

What does get napped mean?

Definition of ‘napped’ 1. to sleep for a short while; doze. 2. to be unaware or inattentive; be off guard (esp in the phrase catch someone napping) 3.

Why is it important to know if your fabric is napped?

This feels softer, and the fabric tends to pill less and wear better. However, when the nap runs up, the color is richer. Short-nap fabrics, such as corduroy and velour, can be cut with the nap running up to achieve a richer, deeper color and a more interesting texture.

Should I always cut the selvage off?

The selvage edges of fabric are sometimes printed, as in this example, and sometimes not as in most batiks. Nevertheless, you should cut them off and not use them in your patchwork piecing. They don’t always press flat, and they often pucker and tighten when washed, meaning what they are sewn to doesn’t lay flat.

What other names is a nap referred to as?

Synonyms of nap

  • catnap,
  • doze,
  • drowse,
  • forty winks,
  • kip.
  • [chiefly British],
  • siesta,
  • snooze,

What is the difference between nap and NSP?

NAP provides the operation entities of network facilities required by the WiMAX wireless access for one or more NSPs. The network facilities can consist of one or more ASNs. NSP provides IP connection based WiMAX services according to the agreements entered with the WiMAX terminal uses at the service layer.

Why do we need naps?

Sleep experts have found that daytime naps can improve many things: increase alertness, boost creativity, reduce stress, improve perception, stamina, motor skills and accuracy, enhance your sex life, aid in weight loss, reduce the risk of heart attack, brighten your mood and boost memory.

What is the meaning of the name nap?

Meaning of Nap: Name Nap in the English origin, means A resourceful, practical and gorgeous being. Name Nap is of English origin and is a Boy name. People with name Nap are usually Judaism by religion.

Does it matter which way you cut fabric?

Cut out your paper pattern pieces accurately before pinning them to your fabric. Ensure you have the grain running in the right direction according to your pattern pieces. The straight grain of a fabric runs parallel to the selvage. The further you move ‘off grain’ the more the fabric can stretch and distort.

Which side of fabric is selvage?

Fabric selvage is the tightly woven edge that runs along each side of a piece of fabric’s lengthwise grain, which is also called the fabric’s warp. Selvage edges can be seen on the edges of quilting fabric that are at the top and bottom of a bolt of fabric.

What’s the opposite of a nap?

Opposite of an instance or period of sleep or slumber. wakefulness. sleeplessness. alertness.