Claims
- 1. A method for making a garment collar from upper and lower facing strips of predetermined shape each having a finished and unfinished surface and a lining of said predetermined shape having one fusible surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- stacking said facing strips in alignment with said lining so that said facing strips are on the same side of said lining, and so that the finished surface of said lower facing strip, the unfinished surface of said upper facing strip and the fusible surface of said lining all face in the same direction;
- sewing a portion of the periphery of said stacked arrangement;
- reversing the partially sewn arrangement so that said lining is disposed intermediate said facing strips;
- sewing about the periphery of the reversed arrangement;
- simultaneously applying pressure and heat so that the unfinished surface of said lower facing strip is fused to the fusible surface of said lining; and
- said collar including one edge adapted to be mounted to a garment, said method further including the step of providing a notch in said edge as a guide for aligning said collar with respect to said garment.
- 2. A method for making a garment collar from upper and lower facing strips of predetermined shape each having a finished and unfinished surface and a lining of said predetermined shape having one fusible surface, said method comprising the steps of:
- stacking said facing strips in alignment with said lining so that said facing strips are on the same side of said lining, and so that the finished surface of said lower facing strip, the unfinished surface of said upper facing strip and the fusible surface of said lining all face in the same direction;
- sewing a portion of the periphery of said stacked arrangement;
- reversing the partially sewn arrangement so that said lining is disposed intermediate said facing strips;
- sewing about the periphery of the reversed arrangement; and
- simultaneously applying pressure and heat so that the unfinished surface of said lower facing strip is fused to the fusible surface of said lining said applying step being performed by simultaneously applying pressure and heat to both of said facing strips so that a portion of said fusible surface is back-bled through said lining to said upper facing strip.
- 3. A collar formed by the method of either claim 1 or claim 2.
- 4. A method for making a collar substantially immune to surface imperfections resulting from washing and other normal treatment from a partially formed unit including upper and lower facing strips of predetermined shape aligned in opposed relationship and a lining secured in alignment between said facing strips, said lining being made of a fabric exhibiting substantially different shrinkage than the fabric of said facing strips and having one fusible surface directed toward said lower facing strip, said method comprising the step of compressing said unit between pressing surfaces, at least one of which is heated; said collar including one surface adapted to be mounted to a garment, said method further including the step of providing a notch in said edge as a guide for aligning said collar with respect to said garment.
- 5. A method for making a collar from a partially formed unit including upper and lower facing strips of predetermined shape aligned in opposed relationship and a lining secured in alignment between said facing strips, said lining having one fusible surface directed toward said lower facing strip, said method comprising the step of compressing said unit between pressing surfaces, wherein both of said pressing surfaces are heated so that a portion of said fusible surface is back-bled through said lining to said upper facing strip.
- 6. A collar formed by the method of either claim 4 or claim 5.
- 7. A collar for use in garments, which is substantially immune to surface imperfections resulting from washing and other normal treatment, said collar comprising upper and lower facing strips of predetermined shape aligned in opposed relationship and a lining of said predetermined shape made of a fabric exhibiting different shrinkage than the fabric of said facing strips and aligned between said facing strips, said lining having one surface thereof secured to said lower facing strip; said collar including one edge adapted to be mounted to the garment, said edge having at least one notch therein for use as an aid in aligning said collar with respect to said garment.
- 8. The collar of claim 7 wherein said lining includes a fusible coating which secures it to said lower facing strip.
- 9. A collar for use in garments comprising upper and lower facing strips of predetermined shape aligned in opposed relationship and a lining of said predetermined shape in alignment between said facing strips, said lining including a fusible coating which secures it to said lower facing strip, at least a portion of said fusible coating being back-bled through said lining to said upper facing strip.
- 10. The method in accordance with any one of the claims 2 or 5 wherein said collar includes one edge adapted to be mounted to a garment, at least one notch being provided in said edge as a guide for aligning said collar with respect to said garment.
- 11. A collar formed by the method of claim 10.
- 12. The collar in accordance with claim 9 wherein said collar includes one edge adapted to be mounted to a garment, said edge having at least one notch therein for use as an aid in aligning said collar with respect to said garment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 930,419, filed Aug. 2, 1978 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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