Flow chart and breif description of garments manufacturing

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FLOW CHART AND BREIF DESCRIPTION OF GM

Garments Manufacturing The Process in which fabric is stitched and we get made-ups and products ready to use and ready to wear is called garments manufacturing. Such as: Home textiles Army uniform

Flow Chart Of Garments Manufacturing Design / Sketch ↓ Pattern Design ↓ Sample Making ↓ Production Pattern ↓ Grading ↓

Marker Making ↓ Spreading ↓ Cutting ↓ Sorting/Bundling ↓ Sewing/Assembling ↓

Inspection ↓ Pressing/ Finishing ↓ Final Inspection ↓ Packing ↓ Despatch

Design/Sketch It is the task given by buyers to the manufacturers containing sketches for particular styles. This process is don by both computerized and manual methods.

Sample Making In this process the manufacturer makes a sample which is sent to buyer for approval to rectify the faults. This process is only done manually.

Production Pattern Making allowance with net dimension for bulk production. This process is done by both computerized and manually methods.

Grading If the buyer requires different sizes than they are graded according to requirement as S, M, L,XL,XXL. It is done by both computerized and manual methods.

Marker Making It is a thin paper which contains all the components for different sizes for different sizes for a particular style of garments. It is done by both computerized and manual methods.

Spreading In this process fabric is spread on the table properly for cutting. This process is done by both computerized and manual method.

Cutting In this process the fabric is cutted according to marker dimensions. This process id done by both computerized and manual methods.

Sorting In this process the fabric is sort out according to size and for each size make in individual bundles. This process is also known as Bundling. This process is done only manually.

S ewing To assemble a full garments. This process is done only manually.

Pressing/Finishing After sewing the garment is processed with steam ironing and some extra process such as finishing which are done for some extra lose cutting thread. This process is done manually.

I nspection In this process the manufactured garment is inspected thoroughly and after that approved as inspected. This process is done manually.

Packing In this process the manufactured garment is packed in Polyethylene bag. After this process all bags are packed in cartoons. This process is done manually.

Despatching When the garment is packed then it is ready to leave the manufacturing unit this is known as dispatching. This process is also done manually.
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