Flow Chart of Quality Control in Sewing Section

The sewing section is the most important department of the garment manufacturing industry. Because after receiving the components of the garment from the cutting section, all the garment’s cut parts are assembled here. Flow chart of quality control in sewing section will discuss below:

Quality Control in Sewing Section
Sewing Section

Quality Control in Sewing Section:

Input material checking

Cut panel and accessories checking

The machine is in good condition

Thread count check

Special work like embroidery, printing panel check

Needle size checking

Stitching fault should be checked

Garments measurement check

Seam fault check

Size mistake check

Mismatching matching of trimming

Shade variation within the cloth

Wrong placement of interlining

Creased or wrinkle appearance control 

All the above processes are discussed below:

ProcessDetails
1. Input material checkHere all the input materials should be checked to complete all the sewing processes accurately.
2. Cutting panel and accessories checkingAll the cutting panels and accessories should be checked here to avoid mismatching.
3. Checking the sewing machineAccording to the buyer’s approved sample, the right sewing machine should be selected here.
Sewing thread checkingSewing thread should be selected here according to buyers approved sample.
4. Sewing needle checkingHere, the required size needle should be selected to complete fault-free sewing.
5. 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.
6. Stitching fault checkingAfter making the garments, here clothing checked to identify stitch fault free garments.
7. Seam fault checkingAfter checking the stitch, all the seam of garments must be checked here.
8. Measurement checkingAccording to the buyer’s instruction, garments measurement has to check here.
9. Shade variation checkingSometimes various types of shade variation have been seen in the garments that should be checked here.
10. Size mistake checkingExtra checking has needed here.
11. Trimmings checkingAccording to the buyer’s approved sample, required trimmings of garments should be checked here to make fault free garments.
12. Interlining checkingInterlining checking should be done here by the quality inspector whether it is perfect or not.
13. A crease or wrinkle appearance checkingIt is the last process of quality control in the sewing section, where the quality inspector confirms crease or wrinkle-free garments.
Author of this Article: 
Noor Ahmed Raaz
Asst. Merchandiser
A.M.C.S Textile Ltd
Email: [email protected]

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