Understanding the Global Apparel Manufacturing Process PPT

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Understanding
the Global
Apparel
Manufacturing
Process 2.02
How our clothing is
created…
From Design to Reality…

Once a prototype, or example of the product
has been created, then the manufacturing
process begins…
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Developing a Production
Pattern
There are four steps to the process of
creating a pattern for a manufactured
apparel product:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Grading
Marking
Spreading
Cutting
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Creating Different Sizes

Most apparel products come in various sizes.
Patterns have to be created for each size. This
process is called grading.
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How is Grading Done
Grading can be done by:
 a CAD (Computer Aided Design)
software program
or
 By hand on paper
Developing a Marker
 Marking
is the process that uses a computer or
paper to create an outline of the shape of the
pattern piece .
 The markers are then placed on the fabric in a
way ensure the least amount of wasted fabric
possible.
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Spreading the Fabric
 Spreaders
are machines used to place
multiple layers of fabric so they can be cut
into pieces ready for assembly.
Cutting It All Out…
 The
cutting process usually involves one of
two primary types of machines:
1.
Electric Cutting Knife
2.
Laser Cutting Machine
Electric Knife Machine
Computerized Laser Cutter
Assembling the Product
Apparel assembly usually involves one of
four basic methods:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tailoring/Whole Garment
Progressive Bundle/Piecework
Unit Production
Modular Manufacturing
Tailoring/Whole Garment
One person creates the design, pattern and
assembles the garment from start to finish.
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Progressive Bundle/Piecework
 Each
operator does different parts of the
assembly process

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Unit Production
 This
system
involves
transporting all of
the parts of the
product together
in a carrier
through the entire
assembly process.
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Modular Production
 Multiple
operators work together as a
team to create the product with each
individual performing multiple steps.
Standards of Quality Control
When measuring the quality of a finished
product, there are two different types of
quality to consider
•
•
Design Quality
Manufacturing Quality
Design Quality
 Design
quality takes into consideration the
features that are part of the design of a
garment. Certain sewing techniques and
seam finishes are used on higher quality
garments that would not be seen on
garments of lesser quality – ie. bound
seams, top stitching etc.
Manufacturing Quality
Manufacturing quality considers the care
with which a garment has been created.
Workers in this area of inspection would look
for:
1. color defects
2. construction defects
3. sizing defects