At first pls note the below point:
Body length = Body length + Seam allowance. (In case of wash garments, washing allowance to be added)
Body width = Chest width + Seam allowance. (In case of wash garments, washing allowance to be added)
Sleeve Length = Sleeve length + Seam allowance. (In case of wash garments, washing allowance to be added)
Suppose:
Body length = 32" + 1" (Seam Allowance ) = 33"
Sleeve length = 23" + 2.5" (Cuff width)
+ 1.5" (Seam Allowance) = 27"
1/2 Chest Width = 24" + 1" (S.A) + 3" Pleat width
= 28"
Formula: = {1/2 Chest X (CB length + Sleeve length)}X 2 / 36 / Fabric width + wastes %
= {28" X (33+27)} X 2 / 36 / 44 + 5%
= (28X60) X 2 / 36 / 44 + 5%
= 2.22 YDS / PC
consumption
To calculate fabric consumption for a woven shirt with a flap pocket, first, determine the pattern pieces required for the shirt and pocket, including sleeves, collar, and placket. Measure the dimensions of each piece and account for seam allowances. Then, add up the total area of the fabric needed for all pieces, converting to square meters or yards as necessary. Finally, consider additional factors such as fabric width and pattern repeats, as well as a percentage for shrinkage and cutting losses to arrive at the final fabric requirement.
Organic cotton is the material that fabric will be made of. The fabric will be created by either weaving or knitting the cotton.
You must count the number of woven pants produced. Obtain records of how many pieces were produced by all of the woven pants companies.
A flannel shirt can act as an insulator, as it is typically a thick, woven fabric that can trap heat close to the body. It does not conduct electricity well.
hi would like to have the knit and woven garments fabrics consumption furmula pls advise details
A plain t-shirt is usually made from a knit cotton or poly/cotton fabric.
Gingham is a woven fabric. It is usually woven of white and another color thread.
Because of the interaction of the tension in the vertical and horizontal fibers (warp and weft), the fabric produced is much less likely to stretch than for example a knitted or crocheted fabric. Take the difference between a cotton tee-shirt and a pair of cotton pants. The t-shirt is a knitted fabric and most likely cotton pants will be woven. You can easily tell how a t-shirt will stretch much more than the fabric of the pants.
It's woven.
A light woven fabric would be a chiffon, a challis, or a voile.
What is the formula for calculation fabrics consumption. Which variables have in mind?