Line functioning means line line setting by using different serving m/cs, which are required in a serving line to run to production smoothly. Line balancing is done when a new older comes from buyer to facilitate the operator and m/chelper to produce garment easily. Another meaning of line balancing is a systematic procedure of …
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Merchandiser are playing a great role in readymade garments and clothing sector. The role of a merchandiser is to raise a proposal and take orders from buyer. According to the buyer requirements merchandiser have to maintain the product quality along with appropriate date for delivering the shipment.
1. Make a Smart Curriculum Vitae This is a fundamental tool for everyone to get a job. It’ll represent an advertisement of yourself to be called for an interview. When a visual merchandiser fails to make an effective resume, how could he then land a better visual merchandising job? 2. Present in Interview Most of …
Continue reading How To Get A Better Job In MerchandisingChemical which are used in garment washing plant- Ø Enzyme Ø Acetic acid Ø Detergent Ø Ant staining agent Ø Bleaching powder Ø Sodium hyposulfite Ø Caustic soda Ø Soda aha Ø Sodium bicarbonate Ø Potassium permanganate Ø Cationic/ nonionic flax softener Ø Micro emulsion silicon Ø Salt Ø Buffer Ø Hydrogen peroxide Ø Stabilizer …
Continue reading Chemical which are used in garment washing plantWoven Fabric Patterns are classified as following criteria. Now a days woven fabric is widely used for home furnishing and decoration. Besides garments it is a big part. So it is important part of textile to define and classify woven fabric and its structure and pattern. Classification of Weave Patterns: The two major categories based …
Continue reading Woven Fabric PatternsSome important Weaving Calculations 1.Reed Count ………………………….. It is calculated in stock port system.No. of dents in 2 inches is called Reed Count. Reed Count = EPI/(1 + Weft crimp %age) 2.Reed Width ……………………….. Reed Width = Cloth Width *(100+ weft crimp %age)/100 3.Crimp Percentage ………………………….. a. Crimp %age = {(Warp length – Cloth length)/Cloth …
Continue reading Some important Weaving CalculationsFormula = (Length x Width ) / (Fabric Width x Fabric Unit) Every Parts Follow the same formula to maintain the fabric consumption. We will discuss the consumptions of different items of a shirt. Collar : Length = 16” + 3.25” + 1” Sewing Allowance = 20.25” Width = 1.75”+1”+1” Sewing Allowance = 3.75” So, …
Continue reading Total Consumption Formula For Different Items of a Woven ShirtStitching of leather and other materials with a closed structure Leather, paper & plastics are materials, which on account of their closed structure can only be stitched using cutting-point needles. Schmetz has carefully developed needles with cutting points for numerous applications, e.g. The leather processing industry with the sectors: Ø Garment making Ø Footwear manufacture …
Continue reading Cutting Points Needles for Stitching LeatherNormal round point >> R << Product : Point with a slim,colnical shape. The normal round point is the standard point form.No point supplement “R” is used in the system code. Stitching technique: Manufacturing buttonholes. Acute round point >> SPI << Product : Needle with very slim,acute point. Accurate piercing of densely woven and coated …
Continue reading Needles for manufacturing buttonholesNormal round point >> R << Product The normal round point is the standard point form.No point supplement “R” is used in the system code. Stitching Technique Double chain– double lock,zig-zag,flatlock,overlock stitch. Applications : Ø Light woven fabrics Ø Thin coated materials Ø Laminated materials with soft plastic or thin cardboard. Ø Manufacture of …
Continue reading ROUND POINTS NEEDLES FOR STITCHING TEXTILESDouble lockstitch (Basic stitch type 301): Advantages: Ø Lower thread consumption than double chain stitch Ø Same seam strength on the upper and lower sides Ø Good seam strength owing to interlocking in the middle of the material (but not as strong as with the chain stitch) Ø Easy tying of the seam end by …
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