Discover the steps of fabric control, laying, pattern placement, pattern direction, controlled cutting and preparing pieces for sewing.
Product and fabric are verified before cutting
Cutting is a phase with limited returns as it transforms fabric into product parts. The approved pattern, size-quantity distribution, fabric, color and pattern direction must be checked together before cutting begins.
Laying and placement are planned according to the fabric
The width, direction, surface and pattern structure of the fabric affect the placement of the pattern pieces. Layout is evaluated not only in terms of material use but also in terms of the appearance of the product.
- Fabric face and direction
- Style and size distribution
- Line or square match
- Layout of pattern parts
Cut pieces are identified
Parts such as collar, cuff, front, back and sleeve must be in the correct model, size and color group. Separation and marking after cutting reduces the risk of confusion during the sewing stage.
Initial parts are compared to the production reference
Pattern details and critical matches are compared with production information and transferred to sewing. Visible match expectations for patterned products are further monitored based on product and workmanship scope.
Define pattern matching expectation in advance
How the stripes and squares are expected to appear at the pocket, front placket, side seam or sleeve join is part of the product scope. The same match level may not be necessary at every visible point; The decision should be made together with the product goal.
- Front placket and pocket
- side seam
- shoulder and yoke
- sleeve and cuff
Transfer cutting information to sewing package
Separating the parts according to model, color, size and operation order helps combine the right components in the same product. Product-specific markings and critical points should be compatible with the production information that the sewing team will use.
See the same in the table before deciding.
Face, direction, width and visible features
Production based version and part information
Model, size and pattern plan
Identity of cut pieces and sewing group
How do we approach this issue at Erten?
Cutting is considered as the stage where the approved product information turns into a production decision with limited return; Verifications are completed before the slaughter begins.
Content review area: Cutting and production preparation approach. Commercial suitability is also evaluated based on product and order information.Frequently asked questions about this topic
Why is the cut different in patterned fabrics?
Visible matching of product parts in stripes, squares, or directional patterns can affect layout and material usage.
What approvals are required before cutting begins?
Production-based pattern, fabric, color, size-quantity distribution and product-specific pattern or direction information must be verified.
Let's evaluate your production needs together.
Sharing your product category, approximate quantity and target date is enough to get started.
It is not necessary to have all the details ready at the initial consultation.
