sisäsaumoissa
Sisäsaumoissa refers to the inner seams of garments or other textile products. These seams are typically not visible from the outside of the finished item and are constructed to join fabric pieces together while remaining discreet. The type of stitch used for sisäsaumoissa can vary depending on the fabric, the desired durability, and the aesthetic requirements of the garment. Common stitches include serger or overlock stitches, which simultaneously trim the fabric edge and create a strong, flexible seam, or French seams, which enclose the raw edges of the fabric for a clean finish on both sides. Proper construction of sisäsaumoissa is important for the garment's overall quality, comfort, and longevity. Poorly made inner seams can lead to discomfort, unraveling, or premature wear. In higher-end garments, particular attention is paid to the neatness and strength of these internal constructions, even though they are not meant to be seen. The term can also extend to the internal seams found in upholstery, bags, and other sewn goods.