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How do different quilting patterns (such as diamonds, straight lines, curves, etc.) affect the appearance and warmth of a specially made quilted jacket?

Publish Time: 2024-07-08
1. Impact on Appearance  

Diamond Quilting:  

Appearance Features: With its unique geometric shape and symmetrical beauty, diamond quilting adds a vintage elegance to the jacket. The quilted stitching of this pattern is dense and uniform, giving the jacket a delicate textured finish.  

Visual effect: The diamond pattern has a sense of contraction visually, which can modify the body shape and make the wearer look slimmer. At the same time, the diversity and variability of diamond quilting also provide more possibilities for jacket design, such as conventional diamond quilting and decomposed diamond quilting, which can show different visual effects.  

Straight Quilting:  

Appearance features: The lines of straight line quilting are simple and clear, usually showing a group of parallel lines in vertical or horizontal direction. The jacket with this pattern gives a clean and neat feeling.  

Visual effect: Longitudinal straight line quilting has the effect of elongating the figure visually, which can make the wearer's figure look more slender. Horizontal linear quilting, on the other hand, focuses more on fixing the filling, making the jacket surface more flat, suitable for top styles such as jackets or coats.  

Curve Quilting:  

Appearance features: The lines of curve quilting are smooth and natural, which can break the rules of traditional quilting patterns and add a sense of softness and agility to the jacket.  

Visual effect: Curved quilted jackets usually have a sense of design and fashion, which can attract people's attention. At the same time, the curve pattern can better fit the human body curve and improve the comfort and beauty of wearing.  

2. Influence on thermal insulation performance  

Securing interlayers with fillings: Whether they are diamond, straight or curve quilted, they effectively secure the interlayers inside the jacket with fillings (such as down, batting, etc.). This fixation makes the filling more evenly distributed and reduces the cold or hot spots caused by the movement of the filling, thus improving the thermal performance of the jacket.  

Increase the density of the clothes: The quilting process increases the density of the clothes by sewing the inner and outer layers of the jacket tightly together. This increase in density helps to reduce air circulation and reduce the rate of heat loss, thus improving the thermal effect of the jacket.  

Reduce bulky feeling: The clever use of quilting patterns can also reduce the bulky feeling of jackets to a certain extent. For example, diamond quilting, through its unique geometry and dense stitch distribution, makes the jacket more close-fitting and beautiful while maintaining its thermal performance. Straight and curved quilting, on the other hand, makes the jacket visually lighter and more flexible through its simple or smooth line design.
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