To do this you have to have sample/ below measurements in hand:
Waist = 32 inch
Hip = 44 inch
Thigh = 26 inch
Bottom = 18 inch
Length = 42 inch
Sewing allowance to be added 2 inch
The general formula:
Width =(Waist+Hip)/2 + (Thigh+Bottom)/2
=(32″+44″)/2 + (26″+18″)/2
=60″
Length = 42″
So total requirement is = Length X Width
= 42″ X 60″
= 2520 sqr inch
so, 2520″/56″ = 45″
= 45″/36″
= 1.25 yrds ( 1 Yrd= 36″)
So per doz. it will take = (1.25 X 12)+ 3% = 15.45 Yrds.
{(Thigh*2+2"allowance) * (Side length including wait band+5"allowance)}*2*12 / 36 / fabric width + 8% = yds/DZ
for more details call me:
Javed(+8801680737672)
Sr.Merchandiser, Norwest Group,Dhaka,Bangladesh
email- bhuiyan.javed@norwest.com.bd
hi would like to have the knit and woven garments fabrics consumption furmula pls advise details
You must count the number of woven pants produced. Obtain records of how many pieces were produced by all of the woven pants companies.
Looms.
they are fabrics, which are not woven. that's about all.
No. The only fabrics that are fire resistant are fabrics that are marked fire resistant. Whether the fabric is woven or a knit has nothing to do with the fire resistance.
There are woven fabrics, and non-woven fabrics. Examples of non-woven would be felt; tapa cloth which is made from beaten bark fibre; and papyrus which is made from beaten leaves. [Q Is paper a fabric?] Woven fabrics are much more common. Ranging from natural materials such as silk, cotton, and wool; through to nylon, polyester and so on.
Less comfortable
If you're referring to temperature and breathability, woven is not necessarily cooler than knit. The breathability depends more on the type of fiber (natural fabrics versus synthetic fabrics), and less on how it is constructed (woven fabrics versus knit fabrics).Fabrics that are "cool" and breathable are:linencotton (especially seersucker)rayonlightweight woolsilkThese are all natural fabrics, and can be either woven or knit. For example, a cotton shirt could be woven (such as a button-down shirt), or knit (such as a t-shirt).And if by "cool" you mean trendy or attractive....well, that's up to you. Both woven and knit come in cool prints and colors. :)
Examples of woven fabrics are muslins, poplin, and taffeta.
consumption
Woven fabric is strong and durable due to the interlocking of yarns at right angles. It has low elasticity, providing stability and shape retention. Woven fabrics tend to have a more structured appearance compared to knitted or non-woven fabrics.
Woven fabrics are strong and durable due to the crisscross weaving pattern of the yarns. They have low elasticity and tend to hold their shape well. Woven fabrics can be created in different patterns and designs, offering a wide range of options for various applications.