{"id":3381,"date":"2023-03-17T22:13:57","date_gmt":"2023-03-17T21:13:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/?p=3381"},"modified":"2023-03-17T22:13:57","modified_gmt":"2023-03-17T21:13:57","slug":"what-are-the-circles-on-sewing-patterns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sewingfaq.com\/what-are-the-circles-on-sewing-patterns\/","title":{"rendered":"What are the circles on sewing patterns?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Circles on sewing patterns typically denote a gathering point, where fabric is gathered together to create a ruffle or fullness. There are a few different ways to sew a gather, but the most common method is to sew a long basting stitch along the seam line, then pull on the thread ends to create the gathers.<\/p>\n

The circles on sewing patterns are used to indicate where to place buttons, buttonholes, or other closures.<\/p>\n

What do the symbols on a sewing pattern mean? <\/h2>\n

Notches are important symbols in sewing that indicate where two pieces of fabric should be matched up and sewn together. They are usually shown as diamonds or triangles, sometimes with lines inside them, and are often combined with other lines or symbols to indicate what type of seamline they represent. For example, one diamond or triangle usually indicates the front of the sewing piece, two diamonds or triangles indicate the back of the piece, and three diamonds or triangles indicate another place on the garment.<\/p>\n

The symbols on patterns are very important in order to sew the garment correctly. They give a variety of information including cutting lines, stitching lines, alternation lines, button\/buttonhole placement, fold lines and dots and notches. All of this information is essential in order to match the pieces during construction.<\/p>\n

What do dotted lines on a sewing pattern mean <\/h3>\n