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Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product. Success criteria You will finish with a document that has all the necessary detail to show someone else how to make the product you have designed .
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Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product Success criteria You will finish with a document that has all the necessary detail to show someone else how to make the product you have designed
Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product Wash care instructions • There are many ideograms that show you how to look after a product (especially textiles) after you have bought it. Each one is an aftercare instruction
Your pattern pieces of the product need to be draw front and back • Label the pattern pieces saying what they are and where they go Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product
You then need to list the type of stitching you need to use on the product Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product
You then need to list the type of fabrics that will be used • Have you used: • Denim cotton recycled • Cotton bleached • Lycra/cotton in pale grey • Polyester cotton • Colours of the threads you have used • Stitch types zigzag edited to a satin stitch for appliqué • Straight stitch • Over-locked • Embroidery stitch Have you used: Techniques: Tie –dyeing – list the colours you have used Appliqué Weaving Stitch effects CAD-CAM embroidery Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product
Costing the product Average cost of items is Cotton per metre – £1.99 Cotton recycled - 1.00 per metre Threads per product – 30p Zips – 80p Beads and buttons – 15p to 1.50p depending on how much you have used Lining 75p per metre Elastane/cotton 3.99 per metre • We need to list all the outgoing costs of making the product • This can be listed as follows: Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product
Drawing your pattern parts Seam allowance 1cm • Do this on tech-soft 2D design or by hand and I will scan this in for you, remember you need to have all the correct construction lines, pattern information on each pattern part Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product
Look at the examples of other students manufacturing specification – do you have the ability to draw up your designs on a CAD programme? Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product