Marking and cutting process are two of the most important steps in garment production.
Marking is the process of creating lines or markings on fabric to indicate where to cut the fabric. Cutting is cutting the fabric along those lines or markings. There are a few different ways to mark fabric for cutting.
People mostly use chalk or a similar marking tool to create temporary lines or marks on the fabric.
This is typically done on larger pieces of fabric, such as bolts of cloth. Another way to mark fabric is to use a permanent marker. This is often used for smaller pieces of fabric, such as swatches.
Permanent markers can be helpful because they will not rub off or fade over time like chalk can.
Once the fabric is marked, it is time to cut it. This can be done with a rotary cutter, scissors, or a knife. It is important to use sharp tools when cutting fabric to avoid fraying or tearing the material.
Marking and fabric cuttings are two essential steps in garment production.
By marking and cutting the fabric properly, ensuring that your garments are well-made and look professional.