Table of Content
Introduction to quality controls and its requirement and fabric grading system
- Quality Control
- Quality garment
- Quality Control
- Raw material Quality control
- Fabric quality control
- Fabric grading systems
- Granite ville “78” system
- Discussion on fabric grading systems
- Fabric defects classifications
- Subminor
- Minor
- Major
- Critical Defect
- Fabric defect description
Basic Textile and sequence of fabric construction, Different kind of fibre
- Textiles
- Sequence of fabric construction
- Different kinds of fibres
- Manmade fibres
- The natural fibers
- Cotton
- Linen
- Wool
- Silk
- Mineral fibers
- Asbestors
- Cellulosic fibers
- Non Cellulosic polymer fibers
- Nylon
- Armid
- Polyester
- Acrylic
- Modacrylic
- Spandex
- Protein fibers
- Rubber
- Metallic fibers
- Mineral fibers
- Knitting
- Comparison with Woven fabrics
- Classification of knitting fabrics
- Knitting fabrics are divided into two general types
- Knitted construction
- Knitted stitch formation
Auditing Procedure and Documentation
- Introdution
- Scope
- Normative reference
- Definitions
- Quality audit
- Quality system
- Auditor(quality)
- Client
- Auditee
- Observation
- Objective evidence
- Nonconformity
- Audit objectives
- Audits are generally initiated for one or more of the following reasons
- Audit team
- Auditors are responsible for
- Lead auditor’s responsibilities
- The lead auditor’s responsibilities also cover
- Independenceof the auditor
- Auditor’s activities
- Auditors should
- Client
- Auditee
- Auditing
- Initiating the audit
- Audit scope
- Audit frequency
- Preliminary review of auditee’s quality system description
- Preparing the audit
- Audit plan
- Audit team assignments
- Working documents
- Executing the audit
- Opening meeting
- Examination
- Collecting evidence
- Audit observations
- Closing meeting with auditee
- Audit documents
- Audit report preparation
- Report content
- Report distribution
- Record retention
- Audit completion
- Corrective action follow- up
- Overview of ISO Standards
- Overview of the ISO 9000 series
- Function of ISO 9000
- ISO 9000
- What is ISO
- ISO History
- The versions of ISO 9000
Measuring the garments as per Buyer instruction and
- Different design
- How to Measure Guide
- Across Front- 6” below HPS
- Across Front- Raglan
- Across Back -6” below HPS
- Across Back- Raglan
- Across Back ½- relaxed
- Across Back ½- extended
- Bust ½- at armhole
- Bust ½-2” below armhole
- Bust ½-Center front to center back
- Waist relaxed ½- bottoms w/waistband
- Waist relaxed ½- bottoms w/ out waistband
- Waist extended ½- fabric flat
- Waist stretched ½ - Minimum
- Front waist- side seam to side seam, relaxed
- Back waist- side seam to side seam, relaxed
- Front waist overlap- side seam to edge
- Waist relaxed ½- 17” below HPS
- High hip ½- 4” below waistband
- High hip ½- 6” below top edge
- High hip ½-21” below HPS
- Body width at top of leg ½
- Low hip ½-8” below waistband
- Low hip ½-10” below top edge
- Low hip ½- 25” below HPS
- Bottom Sweep ½-along edge
- Bottom Sweep ½-straight across
- Bottom Sweep ½-Center front to center
- Bottom Sweep overlap-side seam to edge
- Leg opening ½- Short
- Leg opening ½- Semi short
- Leg opening ½- Wide pant
- Leg opening ½- Pant
- Leg opening ½- Narrow pant
- Leg opening Extended ½- Minimum
- Sleeve length from shoulder seam- Long
- Sleeve length from shoulder seam- Short
- Sleeve length from CB Neck- Long
- Sleeve length from CB Neck- Short
- Sleeve from shoulder seam long, straight
- Sleeve from shoulder seam short, straight
- Sleeve length from neck seam
- Sleeve Muscle ½-1” below armhole
- Sleeve Muscle ½-1” blw armhole, straight
- Sleeve/ Cuff Opening ½-Long
- Sleeve/ Cuff Opening ½- Short
- Sleeve Width ½-2” above cuff/ edge
- Sleeve/ cuff opening ½ Extended- Long
- Sleeve/ cuff opening ½ Extended- Short
- Sleeve/ cuff opening ½ stretched
- Sleeve/ cuff opening ½ stretched
- Across shoulder
- Across shoulder- tank
- Across shoulder- tank
- Shoulder seam- tank
- Shoulder Strap length
- Shoulder strap length- adjusted 3”
- Shoulder strap length- fully extended
- Front armhole curve- seam to seam
- Front Raglan armhole
- Back armhole curve- seam to seam
- Back raglan armhole
- Back armhole curve- seam to seam
- Back raglan armhole
- Armhole ½- straight grade
- Armhole Curve ½- front and back
- Side front length
- Side back length
- Neck circumference
- Neck Opening inside
- Minimum Neck stretched
- Neck opening- HPS to HPS
- Front neck depth- to top edge
- Front neck depth- to seam
- Front neck drop- to center of buttonhole
- Back neck depth- to top edge
- Back neck depth- to seam
- Neckline- Notch to notch
- Collar point to point
- Distance Between front straps- Inside join to
- Distance Between back straps- inside join to
- Front neck drop- from front strap join
- Back neck drop- from front strap join
- Back neck drop- from back strap join
- Front Body length from HPS- top
- Back body length from HPS- top
- Front body length from HPS-cropped top
- Back body length from HPS- cropped top
- Front body length from HPS- dress/ coat
- Back body length from HPS- dress/ coat
- Front body length from HPS- cropped coat
- Back body length form HPS- cropped coat
- Front body length from HPS- jumpsuit
- Back body length from HPS- jumpsuit
- Center back length –long skirt- below band
- Center back length- long skirt- from top
- Center back length- short skirt- below band
- Center back length- short skirt- from top
- Center front length- cami/ tank- top
- Center back length- cami/ tank- top
- Center front length- chemise/ gown
- Center back length-chemise/ gown
- Body pocket from HPS- jacket/ coat
- Chest pocket from center front
- Body pocket from center front
- Back pocket from center back
- Thigh ½- at crotch
- Front rise curve- from top edge
- Front rise curve- below waistband seam
- Front rise curve- from neck seam
- Front rise curve- bodysuit
- Front coverage-“ up from seam
- Back coverage- 2” from seam
- Front crotch width
- Back crotch width
- Crotch length
- Crotch width at narrowest point
- Back rise curve- from top edge
- Back rise curve- below waistband seam
- Back rise curve- from neck seam
- Back rise curve- bodysuit
- Back rise thigh- extended
- Inseam- shorts <4”
- Inseam- shorts >4”
- Inseam- Pants
- Outseam- top edge
- Outseam- below waistband seam
- Knee ½- 12.5” below crotch
- Knee ½-14” below crotch
- Calf ½- 17.5” below crotch
- Knee ½-14” below crotch- jeans
- Dart from center front
- Dart from center back
Quality the garments as given Quality Speciation
- Inspection Quantity
- Arbitrary sampling
- Statistical sampling
- Sampling System
- Average outgoing Quality Level (AOQL)
Apparel Quality Finishing and Packing
- Fabric strength testing
- Colour fastness
- Gery Scale for colour Change
- Colorfastness to washing
Pressing equipments used in pressing room $ type of pressing /Finishing process
- Pressing technology
- Pressure
- Drying
- Steam Presses
- Vacuum Table
- Steam Generator
- Shirt Folding
- Scissors press
- Cassette or Drawer
- Carousel Press
- Steam Dolly
- Strains & Their Rectification
- Stain Removal
- Layonnaise, Salad Dressing
- Cleaning Agents used in stain Removal
Labels and therir uses
- Washing
- Bleaching
- Ironing
- Dry-Cleaning
- Drying
- Bleaching
- Ironing
Methods used for Packing Material and Cost of Packing
- Size Rings
- Method of Packing
- Stand up pack
- Flat Pack
- Hanger Pack
- Packing Materials
- Collar Support
- Wrapping Patti Role
- Hang Tag
- Size Label
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