Work clothes cutting process requirements
Before cutting, you must first draw a layout diagram based on the template. “Completeness, reasonableness, and economy” are the basic principles of layout. The important process requirements in the cutting process are as follows:
(1) Count the quantity when hauling materials, and be careful to avoid defects.
(2) Different batches of dyed or sand-washed fabrics should be cut in batches to be careful of color differences on the same piece of clothing. For those that are initially guessed to have color difference, color difference layout should be carried out.
(3) Whether the strands of fine fabrics are straight and the direction of the strands of the garment parts meet the process requirements during discharging. For pile fabrics (such as velvet, velvet, corduroy, etc.), they cannot be laid out in reverse order. material, otherwise it will affect the depth of the makeup color.
(4) For fabrics with striped patterns, when dragging the material, the strips in each layer should be carefully aligned and positioned to maintain the continuity and symmetry of the stripes in the decoration.
(5) Cutting requires precise cutting and smooth lines. The paving pattern should not be too thick, and the upper and lower layers of fabric should not be uneven.
(6) Cut the knife edge according to the template alignment code.
(7) When using the tapered hole mark, it should be too thin so as not to affect the appearance of the garment. After cutting, the quantity must be counted and inspected, and the pieces must be stacked and bundled according to the dressing specifications, and a ticket must be attached to indicate the style number, location, specifications, etc.


