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Garment Production Flow Chart. Garment Apparel

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Garment Twisted Leg. Garment Apparel

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Definition of Quality Control or QC with Garment Factories by Garment Apparel

Definition of Quality Control or QC with Garment Factories by Garment Apparel Quality control (QC) is a technique or set of events planned to ensure that a manufactured or completed service adheres to a defined set of quality conditions or meets the needs of the client or customer. QC is related to, but not duplicate with, quality assurance (QA). QA is defined so a procedure or set of procedures future to make sure that a product or service under improvement meets specified requirements. QA is sometimes said together with Quality Control as a single expression, quality assurance and control (QA/QC). In order to implement an current QC program, an initiative must first decide which specific standards the manufactured goods or service need meet. Then the scope of QC actions must be determined. Next, actual-world data must be flustered (for the example, the percentage of units that fail) and the results reported to management staffs. After this, corrective action must be obvio

Woven Tops and Jackets Defects? Garment Apparel

Woven Tops and Jackets Defects Garment Apparel “Major Defect”                                             Staples or pins not removed from garment Action Reject for corrective action  Needle chew where clearly visible on the outside of the garment and seriously affecting appearance Tag and inform finishing center to review after wash  Any holes, cuts, tears or burns which do not render the product unusable for its designed purpose or totally unsalable as a garment at any price. Second  Any holes, cuts, tears or burns which renders the product unusable for its designed purpose or totally unsaleable as a garment at any price. Third  Threads: attached threads left by any sewing operation  Threads other than specified colours seriously affecting appearance Reject for trimming Second  Shading: parts or panels seriously affecting appearance of garment

Garment Final Audit as the Key Indicator of Quality Performance. Garment Apparel

Garment Final Audit as the Key Indicator of Quality Performance.   To support this end aim and to provide indicative information on in-plant processes an In-Line Quality Control methodology should be in place. Using statistical sampling techniques, the production processes are monitored at key stages with corrective actions taking place as necessary involving both the work-force and the management. This effort should be driven by the Quality Manager or the person(s) held accountable for the quality of the completed components within the specific area of production or department. The minimum requirements are garment and footwear. Clothing 1. Fabric shade-consistency process control 2. Fabric spreading process control 3. Cutting garment accura cy process control 4. Sewing garment quality process control 5. Finishing garment consistency process control Footwear and Leather Goods 1. Leather color/shade-consistency process control 2. Leather selection and cu

Garment Measurement Points Basic 5 Pockets Jeans Pants by Garment Apparel

 Garment Measurement Points Basic 5 Pockets Jeans Pants.Garment Apparel Measurement Layout Garment Pants. Measurement Points basic five pockets pants ( garment) Dear all or Quality inspector  first of all, we will be check customer size chart and check all requirement then we measured the garment, different customer can be change measurement point of the garment as per own requirement. But we are told to you basic jeans garment measurement point according to international quality standard which is must. 1.Waist 2.Hip Point 3.Hip 4.Thigh 5.Knee Point 6.Knee 7.Calf Point 8.Calf 9.Bottom 10.Inseam 11.Outseam 12.Front rise 13.Back rise 14.Fly Length 15.Back Pkt Width 16.Back Pkt Length 

Garment Measurement Shrinkage Assessment. Garment Apparel

Garment Measurement Shrinkage Assessment. Garment   Apparel Principle: The standard for Fabric Shrinkage is 3 home washes for testing lab. The standard for patterns is RINSE ‘D’ or HEAVY ‘H’ finish. To capture the variances in shrinkage of developmental finishes Product Development identifies the reference fabric to be used for each new development for the 1 st and/maybe 2 nd fit session. 1st and 2 nd fit session: to be done with reference fabric and heavy or rinse finish. If developmental yardage is available in time to create patterns for the 1 st fit session, this yardage will be used. If available 2 nd fit developments will be made in development yardage with heavy or rinse finish. At 3rd fit session, development yardage and Heavy or Rinse finish is used. At 3 rd fit session stage, for high stretch, samples will be made using development yardage to validate the fit.  garment measurements will be performed before wash, before press, after press and after 24hrs.