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Layout/Cutting Marking in Garment Making
After purchasing fabric, pattern, notions, and preparing the fabric (on grain and pre-shrunk / washed), you are ready to do the pattern layout. A layout is a plan for the placement of pattern pieces on the fabric. There are various…
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13 Questions To Ask While Choosing The Perfect Winter Jacket
if you are thinking about buying some winter gear, don’t go shopping unless you know the answers to these questions.
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How to Choose a Sewing Machine: Top Tips for a Newbie Learner
Are you new to the sewing game and cannot afford to spend a fortune on a sewing machine? Do you want to learn sewing without drowning yourself in tears of mechanical frustrations? And most of all, do you not want to be stuck with a…
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3 Things to Look for in Your First Sewing Machine
There are so many types of sewing machines out there. When you first start looking, you’re likely to become a bit flustered about which one to get. You might be wondering which sewing machine is right for you, but the answer really depends…
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Tips For Looking After Organic Cotton Clothes
Cotton is one of the most popular fabrics in the world, but the difference between organically grown cotton and non-organic one is crucial. To make your clothes last longer you must be aware of its peculiarities.
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Significance of Cost of Quality in Garment Industry
In today's garment business environment of global competition, reduction of the total cost of quality strengthens one's competitive position by focusing on the drivers of different key components of nonconformance.
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Textile testing – get a testing service or do it yourself
While opting for a testing service may be wise for small scale manufacturers, setting up an in-house testing facility is optimum for quality conscious, internationally serving manufacturers. The article list out a few most important aspects…
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Blue Denim Fabrics
Word “denim” comes from fabric "serge de Nimes" made in France city of Nimes from where it originates. It has been used in America since the late 18th century, colored blue with indigo dye to make blue "jeans", a type of cotton pants.
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Quality Characterisation of Apparel
Quality characterization of apparel is the 2nd edition of the book that entails dimensional and colour fastness properties, durability and surface appearance of apparels along with mandatory regulation on flammability, fibre composition and…
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The Importance of Sustainability in Denim
Growing concern over the environmental and health impacts of textiles in general and denim, in particular, are putting pressure on companies to employ more sustainable production methods.
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