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Essentials of Pattern Making and Why its Important

We use a variety of methods to create patterns on fabric, including computer software as a Adobe Photoshop , Adobe Illustrator , manual drafting, and draping fabric on a dress form. Once a pattern is created, it is typically transferred onto a large sheet of paper or cardboard, which is then used as a template for cutting the fabric. The pattern is then assembled according to the garment’s design and specifications.

Smapling and get approve

we create garment samples by following the pattern and design specifications, selecting appropriate fabrics and trims, and carefully assembling the garment. Samples are then presented to clients or buyers for approval, and any necessary revisions are made before production begins.

Stiching

We use a variety of machines to stich their products, depending on the type of garment and the desired stitch. Some common machine include single needle lockstitch machine, over lock machine ,cover stitch machine, double needle stich machine. These machine are designed to create high quality, durable seams that can with stand regular wear and tear.

Packging

We pack their products in a variety of ways, depending on the type of product and the intended market. Some common methods of packaging include using plastic bags, cardboard boxes, or blister packs, and adding labels and barcodes to the packaging for tracking and inventory purposes.

Shipping

we ship their orders using a variety of methods, depending on the size and weight of the order, the destination, and the time frame required for delivery. Some common shipping methods include ground shipping, air freight, and sea freight. we may also use a combination of these methods to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of their products.

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