Oh, dude, calculating fabric consumption for underwear is like figuring out how many slices of Pizza you need for a party. You just measure the area of the pattern pieces, add a little extra for seam allowances and any design details, and boom, you've got your fabric consumption. It's not rocket science, just basic math with a side of fashion.
underwear garments
fabric wibth 150cm
From output and trade data, calculate domestic production. Subtract exports, add imports. Finally subtract net increases in the stocks (inventories). Alternatively, the information can be compiled from data on consumers' expenditure.
fabric count & construction 30*30/124*64 then how to calculate fabric gsm fabric count and construction 16*16/112*122 what is the fabric gsm?
Please let me the formula for fabric consumtion for a 12oz dyed cotton canvas bag?
underwear garments
fabric wibth 150cm
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To calculate fabric consumption for bathrobes, you need to consider the dimensions of the bathrobe pattern pieces and the width of the fabric you plan to use. Measure the length and width of each pattern piece, including any seam allowances. Add these measurements together to get the total fabric consumption per bathrobe. Then, multiply this total by the number of bathrobes you plan to make to determine the overall fabric consumption for your project.
fabric width 150 cm
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33.91(constant*Fabric OZ/39.37*Wirth of fabric=Gm/mtr
One option is to use a software to calculate the fabric and thread consumption for different garments such as Shirt, T-shirt, Pant etc. Garments Merchandiser has this calculator available.
Use the formula [{(Body Length+Sleeve Length+10 ) x (Chest width+4CM) } x 2]/10000 x GSM / 1000 x 12 x 10% (wastage) to calculate the fabric consumption in swimshort.
{(Inseam + Back rise) * Thigh * 4} * GSM /1550 * 12/1000 = Kg/doz