![]() ![]() Seaming with one panel overlapping on top of the other panelĬategory of numbers which represents the diameter/size of a buttonġ sheet of paper with designs images and information. Single front patch pocket with openings at both sidesĬolor swatches sent to a customer by the dyer or printer for approval Single knit fabric, with a distinct smooth side and rough side International standard of stitches categorized by numbers Usually sandwiched between two fabrics.Īn extra fabric enclosed between a main fabric and lining providing additional weight or warmth. Material used to stiffen/strengthen a fabric. ![]() High Point Shoulder-imaginary horizontal line across the highest shoulder point of a garment- used to find drop and placement Goods that are not consumed or destroyed in use and can be used for a period of time ![]() Garment is washed after being constructed to cut down on shrinkage & add softness Seaming method to get the flattest seam- panels are run though a flatlock machine and stitched together edge to edge The percentage breakdown of fabric fiber contentsĪmount of fabric used to cut one product, or trim.Įxtra layer of material sewn to the inside of a garment for strength and/or edge finishingĪn individual whose general body measurements reflect the sample size of product. The amount of extra “room” included in the garment for purposes of comfort, movement or appearance.Ī fabric washing process that softens the hand of fabric and wears down the color The weight/strength measurement of filament yarns and fibers The removal of fabric for a garment to create shaping. A circular knitting machine may be used to produce seamless garments like hosiery.Īdds stability to seams and finishes raw edges on inside of garment Refers to fabrics knit on a circular knitting machine. Sleeve that falls midway between shoulder and bicepĪ series of directions describing which care practices should used to care for a product.Įnclosed tunnel-usually meant for a drawstring Special note about a garment structure, finishing, etc… Group of stitches used to reinforce specific areas on a garment.Įdge finishing where a strip of fabric incases an edgeĪ machine or hand stitch where the hem is almost invisible from the face side of the fabric. The Complete Glossary on Apparel Manufacturing The specific base construction of a fabric: (knit, woven, or non-woven), type of structure and size/weight. Includes all the information to communicate to a vendor how to produce a product (size, fabrication, quality standards, etc.)įabric composed of two yarns running in perpendicular directions woven together Process of obtain goods and/or services from a manufacturer either domestically or globally. Used as a guide to construct a product.Ī full size working model of a new product or new version of an existing product used as a basis for later production stages.Ī legal, binding contract between a buyer and a supplier. The minimum quantity that a vendor requires in order to contract their goods or services.Ī paper or computer model for each piece of a product. Used in the fabric cutting process for production. Proportionately increasing or decreasing the dimensions of parts of a product according to the size ranges intended for production.įabric created by interlocking loops of yarnĪ full-scale diagram, usually on paper, indicating the most fabric conscience placement for all the graded pattern pieces in a garment. Knit garments that have been shaped on a flat knitting machine Technical sketch of a product as if it were laying flat- includes stitching & seaming details Knit fabrics that are laid out and cut like a woven fabric, instead of being full-fashionedĬomputer Aided Design- used as a conceptual tool to design and develop products ![]()
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