Category: Informative

Garment 1

The suitable method for garment one fabric put up is folded and rolled. The closed N/E/W marker is suitable for high quality of the symmetrical fabric. The suitable spreading mode for the fabric is F/O/W or N/U/D. The electric powered machine is suitable cutting machine because it is suitable for mass production as it is efficient in cutting through numerous plies of fabric.

Garment 2

Garment 2 is a symmetrical skirt because the left side of the skirt is similar to the right side. The suitable method for the garment put up is folded and rolled. The closed N/E/W marker is suitable for high quality of the symmetrical fabric. The suitable spreading mode for the fabric is Folded Fabric, Face to Face, Nap One Way (F/F, N/O/W).The electric powered machine is suitable cutting machine because it is suitable for mass production as it is efficient in cutting through numerous plies of fabric.

Garment 3

Garment 3 is a shirt whose most parts are cut on fold. The suitable method for this garment's fabric is folded and rolled. The open N/E/W marker is suitable for industrial purposes because it is less costly yet faster while the open or mixed N/E/W marker is preferred for quality but higher cost. The Folded Fabric, Face to Face, Nap One Way (F/F, N/O/W) spreading is preferred for high quality outcomes although F/F N/U/D or Closed Goods F/FN/U/D may be used for lesser quality yet saving on time and cost. The electric powered machine is suitable cutting machine because it is suitable for mass production as it is efficient in cutting through numerous plies of fabric.

Garment 4

Garment 4 is a blouse whose front is symmetrical while the back is symmetrical too. The closed N/E/W marker is suitable for high quality of the symmetrical fabric. The suitable spreading mode for the fabric is Folded Fabric, Face to Face, Nap One Way (F/F, N/O/W). The electric powered machine is suitable cutting machine because it is suitable for mass production as it is efficient in cutting through numerous plies of fabric.

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