Geometrical Model to Determine Sewing Thread Consumption for Stitch Class 406
Research and development
Authors:
- Rehman Ateeq ur Rehman
National Textile University, Department of Garment Manufacturing, Pakistan - Rasheed Abher (j/w)
- Javed Zafar
Department of Design, National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan - Naeem M. Salman (j/w)
- Ramzan Muhammad Babar
National Textile University, Department of Garment Manufacturing, Pakistan - Karahan Mehmet
Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Uludag University, Görükle-Bursa, Turkey
Nr DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0015.2726
Full text | references | Abstract: This study aimed at developing a geometrical model for predicting the sewing thread consumption of stitch class 406. Stitch class 400 is a multi-thread chain stitch which consumes a less amount of thread as compared with stitch class 500 but more thread as compared with stitch class 300. Sewing thread calculation plays a significant role in determining the exact amount of thread for completing a garment and predicting the right quantity of thread for bulk production. The geometrical model developed was used for predicting sewing thread consumption by using different factors like stitch density (8 and 12 SPI), material thickness (2, 4 and 6 layers of fabric), and type of material (denim, knitted and fleece). The model was validated with a total of 18 samples sewn with different kinds of fabric, SPI, and material thickness. It was concluded that the model could predict sewing thread consumption with more than 97.18% accuracy.
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Tags:
sewing thread consumption, stitch class, stitch density, geometric model.
Citation:
Rehman A, Rasheed A, Javed Z, Naeem MS, Ramzan B, Karahan M. Geometrical Model to Determine Sewing Thread Consumption for Stitch Class 406. FIBRES & TEXTILES in Eastern Europe 2021; 29, 6(150): 72-76. DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0015.2726
Published in issue no 6 (150) / 2021, pages 72–76.