I will give details that how you can calculate the embroidery threads.
From this you will know how many cones (of thread) you need to completed the following job of garments for embroidery.
Details are as under:
For Example,
• Number of Garments Qty 9000 piece
• Stitches in the followings embroidery design is 5900 (stitch)
• Stitch length 6mm or 7mm
• Length of thread in the cones is 2500 meters
It’s depend on stitch type, but don’t worry because normally it will be
6mm or 7mm, so use any one without any hesitation, for satin type stitches it will be 7mm & 6mm for Tatami.
Let’s calculate how many cones we need to complete the 9000 garments with the followings embroidery design.
Method:
Garments quantity X
Design stitch X
7(Stitch Length) /
1000(1000 mm=1meter) /
2500 meter pr cone =
9000 X 5900 X 7 / 1000 / 2500 = 149.00
149 cones regarding the wastage please note that, the stitching of embroidery totally operate by machine and practically found the wastage is below 1%, however for safety you can booked 1% more thread for production.
So, we will purchase 149 cones thread for complete the 9,000 garments.
I Hope, everything’s is now clear to All.
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HI :) thanks for your appretiation, but i have a question, What`s happened if you have different long stitches in the design??? thanks a lot...
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