What is fabric cost?
Fabric cost is defined as the amount of money is incurred per garment for the fabric consumed in making a garment.
How do you calculate fabric consumption?
So fabric consumption must be calculated accurately….Basic formula:
Measurements without allowances | Measurement with allowances |
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Chest (C) = 23.25” Body Length (L) = 30.5” Sleeve Length (SL) = 26” Bicep (B) = 9.2” Fabric GSM =200 | +1.75” = 25” +2.50” = 33” +1.50” = 27.5” +0.80” = 10” |
How do you make a garment costing sheet?
Step by step tutorial
- Step 1: On your Techpack board, list all your materials inside and don’t forget to name them.
- Step 2: Add a new section at the bottom of your techpack board and select Costing template.
- Step 3: A costing table will be created with all your product materials listed automatically description column.
How do you calculate fabric yield?
First, take your Rod Width and multiply by your Fullness ratio, then add your returns & overlap allowances (we recommend 25”) to figure your Flat Finished Measurement. Your Flat Finished Measurement at this point is also your Fabric Yield in inches.
What is garment costing sheet?
What is Garment Cost Sheet? Garment cost sheet prepared to calculate the cost of one piece of garment. The cost sheet includes the material cost and cost of processing. The production quantity also plays an important part when deciding the cost.
How do you manually calculate GSM of fabric?
The average weight of the specimen is 1.600 grams per 100 square centimeters. Now convert the weight into grams per square meters by multiplying the average weight by 100. Therefore, sample fabric GSM is 1.60 X 100 = 160 GSM.
What is 250 GSM?
250 gsm paper is commonly used for greetings cards, invitations and booklet/brochure covers. 300 gsm/350 gsm. Thick board stock, ideal for book covers, business cards etc. This is our thickest available paper stock.