Process Flow Chart of Quality Control in Sewing Section:
Quality refers to the buyer’s satisfaction or requirements. Now a day’s readymade garments business is fully based on quality, which is carried out in various sections. The garments sewing section is one of those. As its importance in garments manufacturing, today I will present here the process flow chart of quality control in the sewing section.
Process Sequence of Quality Control in Sewing Section:
Input material checking
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Cutting panel and accessories checking
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Checking the sewing machine
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Sewing thread checking
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Sewing needle checking
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Embroidery and printing panel checking (If there)
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Stitching fault checking
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Seam fault checking
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Measurement checking
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Shade variation checking
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Size mistake checking
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Trimmings checking
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Interlining checking
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A crease or wrinkle appearance checking
All the above processes have discussed in the below table:
S/L No. | Process | Procedure |
01 | Input material check | It is the first process of quality control in the sewing section. Here all the input materials should be checked to complete all the sewing processes accurately. |
Ultram) 5pt; mso-border-top-alt: solid windowtext .5pt; padding: 0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; width: 50.25pt;” valign=”top” width=”67″> 02 | Cutting panel and accessories checking | All the cutting panels and accessories should be checked here to avoid mismatching with the other cutting parts and trimmings. |
03 | Checking the sewing machine | According to the buyer’s approved sample, the right sewing machine should be selected here to complete all the required sewing for the garments. |
04 | Sewing thread checking | It’s a very important matter in the sewing section. Sewing thread should be selected here according to buyers approved sample. |
05 | Sewing needle checking | Here, the required sizes needle should be selected to complete fault-free sewing for the garments. |
06 | Embroidery and printing panel checking (If there) | If there’s any embroidery or print lies in the garments, then it should be checked by maintaining buyers approved sample. |
07 | Stitching fault checking | After making the garments, here clothing checked to identify stitch fault free garments. |
08 | Seam fault checking | After checking the stitch, all the seam of garments must be checked here. |
09 | Measurement checking | According to the buyer’s instruction, garments measurement has to check here. |
10 | Shade variation checking | Sometimes various types of shade variation have been seen in the garments which should be checked here. |
11 | Size mistake checking | For submitting the perfect size of garments to the buyer, extra checking has needed here. |
12 | Trimmings checking | According to the buyer’s approved sample, required trimmings of garments should be checked here to make fault free garments. |
13 | Interlining checking | Interlining checking should be done here by the quality inspector whether it is perfect or not. |
14 | A crease or wrinkle appearance checking | It is the last process of quality control in the sewing section, where the quality inspector confirms crease or wrinkle free garments. |
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