What is Operation Breakdown in the Garment Textile Industry (Basic 5 Pockets Pants)

GARMENT PANTS CUTTING PARTS APPAREL FOR STITCHING.(Textile Industry) 

Front
Back
Assembly 
1.       Singly Fly  1 Pcs
         1.       Yoke 2 Pcs.
         1.       W/B 1 Pcs
2.       Double Fly  1Pcs
         2.       Back Pkt 2 Pcs
         2.       Loop 1Pcs
3. Pkt bag/ Pkt Lining 2 pcs
         3.       Panel 2Pcs

4.       Facing  2Pcs


5.       Ticket Pkt 1


6.       Front Panel 2 pcs.


Total :9 
Total : 6
Total: 2

Total Garment Pants cutting Parts :17  (Basic 5 Pkt pants)


THE GARMENT Basic PANTS STITCHING OPERATIONS.



Small Parts Front
Small Parts Back
1.Tracing at Facing for Ticket Pkt Attachment.
1.       Back Pkt Hem.
2.       Ticket Pkt Hem.
2.       Yoke Attach at Panel Safety Overclock.
3.       Ticket Pkt Attachment.
3.       Yoke Top Stitch.
4.       Overclock Left & Right Facing.
4.       Back Rise Attach.
5.       Facing Attach at Pkt Lining.
5.       Back Rise Top Stitch.
6.       Pkt Lining or Pkt Bag Overclock.

7.       Top Stitch at Pkt Bag Edge.

8.       Care & Size Label Attachment (Optional).

9.       Zipper Attach at Single Fly.

Front section
Back section
1.       Panel over lock
1.       Tracing at Panel for Back Pkt attachment.
2.   Pkt Lining Attach at Panel (Kacha).
2.       Label attach.
3.       Top Stitch at Scoop Pkt (Round Paka).
3.       Bartack Attach Back Pkt.
4.       Patching/Tacking.

5.       Zipper Single Fly Attach at Panel.

6.       Top Stitch at Fly Edge.

7.       j-Stitch (Tracing Optional)

8.       Panel attaches.

9.       Make Crotch.

10.   Bartack Attach Fly.

Assembly 1
Assembly 2
1.       Inseam Safety.
1.       Make W/B Enclose.
2.       Inseam Feedo.
2.       Bottom hem.
3.       Outseam.
3.       W/b loops attach.
4.       Side top stitch/7” inch stich.
4.       Eyelet.
5.       Tracing at w/B for 5 points or 3 points.

6.       Attach W/B.

7.       Chain Opening at W/B CORNERS BOTH SIDES.
8.       Loop Making




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