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Apparel Manufacturing Process

Industrial Engineering | Part 01

0shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Digg Print Reddit Weibo Xing Blogger MySpace Part 02 :Work Study | Parts of Work Study | Method Study | Objectives of Method Study | Steps of Method Study Part 03 : Line Balancing | How to Balance a Traditional Sewing Line | Tools required for line balancing Part 04 :Work Place Layout for […]

Commercial Jeans Brands: A Deep Dive into Gap, Wrangler, H&M, and Zara

Feed of the Arm Sewing Machine II Study on industrial feed of the arm sewing machine with thread path diagram

0shares Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Tumblr Digg Print Reddit Weibo Xing Blogger MySpace Experiment Name : Study on industrial feed of the arm sewing machine with thread path diagram.    Introduction : The machine which practices stitches by the loop of one group of thread links with the loop of other group of thread by the process of […]

The Ultimate Guide to Types of Denim Fabric: From Raw to Stretch

Bar tack Sewing Machine II Study on bar tack sewing machine with thread path diagram and sample production.

Industrial bar tack machine is actually a lockstitch machine group. By this machine, a very high density lockstitch is produced in very short length for increase the strength of that particular place. These machines are used for sewing both woven and knitted garments. For light thickness fabrics, needle size should be lower and heavy thickness fabric, height needle size should be used.

Commercial Jeans Brands: A Deep Dive into Gap, Wrangler, H&M, and Zara

Different Parts of a Sewing Machine and Their Function

A sewing machine is a textile machine used to stitch fabric, paper, card and other material together with thread. It is an important part of the garment manufacturing industry as well.They are different types of sewing machines that are available in the market. The basic functionality of the machine is one and the same.

Commercial Jeans Brands: A Deep Dive into Gap, Wrangler, H&M, and Zara