. . "Self-fabric"@en . . . . "\u5171\u5E03\uFF08\u3068\u3082\u306C\u306E\uFF09 \n* \u9AA8\u8463\u306E\u7528\u8A9E\u3067\u3001\u66F8\u753B\u8336\u5668\u306A\u3069\u3001\u4F5C\u8005\u3084\u4F5C\u8005\u304C\u4F9D\u983C\u3057\u305F\u6A29\u5A01\u3042\u308B\u4EBA\u7269\u306B\u3088\u308B\u7F72\u540D\u30FB\u66F8\u9644\u3084\u3001\u4F5C\u54C1\u3092\u53CE\u3081\u308B\u3068\u30BB\u30C3\u30C8\u3067\u7528\u610F\u3055\u308C\u305F\u5E03\u3002\u2190\u2192\u3002 \n* \u88C1\u7E2B\u306E\u7528\u8A9E\u3000\u2192\u3000\u8A18\u4E8B\u672C\u6587\u53C2\u7167"@ja . "4256943"^^ . "Self-fabric, in sewing, is a fabric piece or embellishment made from the same fabric as the main fabric, as opposed to contrast fabric. Self-fabric used for some pattern pieces such as facings and linings to produce clean garment lines and make the fabric piece blend in with the rest of the garment. Fabric-covered buttons and the welts of a bound buttonhole can be created using self-fabric to minimize their visibility. Self-fabric can also be used to make design details stand out. For example, a patch pocket on a coat could be made of contrasting fabric, but have an appliqu\u00E9 made of self-fabric on the pocket. A very common use of self-fabric as an embellishment is to make two garments that are to be worn together out of different fabrics and use self-fabric from one garment as a trim on the other (such as piping)."@en . . . "1929"^^ . . . . . . "\u5171\u5E03\uFF08\u3068\u3082\u306C\u306E\uFF09 \n* \u9AA8\u8463\u306E\u7528\u8A9E\u3067\u3001\u66F8\u753B\u8336\u5668\u306A\u3069\u3001\u4F5C\u8005\u3084\u4F5C\u8005\u304C\u4F9D\u983C\u3057\u305F\u6A29\u5A01\u3042\u308B\u4EBA\u7269\u306B\u3088\u308B\u7F72\u540D\u30FB\u66F8\u9644\u3084\u3001\u4F5C\u54C1\u3092\u53CE\u3081\u308B\u3068\u30BB\u30C3\u30C8\u3067\u7528\u610F\u3055\u308C\u305F\u5E03\u3002\u2190\u2192\u3002 \n* \u88C1\u7E2B\u306E\u7528\u8A9E\u3000\u2192\u3000\u8A18\u4E8B\u672C\u6587\u53C2\u7167"@ja . . "\u5171\u5E03"@ja . . . . "1004185654"^^ . . . . "Self-fabric, in sewing, is a fabric piece or embellishment made from the same fabric as the main fabric, as opposed to contrast fabric. Self-fabric used for some pattern pieces such as facings and linings to produce clean garment lines and make the fabric piece blend in with the rest of the garment. Fabric-covered buttons and the welts of a bound buttonhole can be created using self-fabric to minimize their visibility."@en . .