draadsparing
Draadsparing is a term used in Dutch to denote thread saving or thread conservation in textile work. It describes practices aimed at reducing the amount of thread used or wasted during production and sewing. In industrial textile manufacturing, draadsparing includes planning cut lengths and stitch sequences, optimizing how pattern pieces are laid out to minimize thread tails, selecting efficient stitch patterns, and employing machine features such as automatic backtacking and thread trimming to reduce waste. In home sewing, draadsparing is about choosing suitable stitch types and lengths, using the appropriate needle and bobbin, and managing thread tails to minimize leftover thread.
The effects of draadsparing extend to cost savings and environmental benefits, as less thread is consumed and
See also: seam allowance, thread tension, bobbin management, waste reduction.