How to Deal with Cutting Mistakes in Garment Manufacturing?
There is lot of human intervention in cutting room activities. As a result so many mistakes are happening in cutting activities. How to deal with such mistakes in cutting department? The common problems that we face due to mistakes of workers in cutting are
- Delay in cutting process
- Excess manpower requirement
- Excess power consumption
- Wastage of fabrics and other materials
In a single sentence, mistakes in cutting department increases production cost per piece and the recovering process is always frustrating.
- Increased cutting backlogs
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Cutting Mistakes
Here cutting means cutting of garment components from fabric sheet. To find the solution of cutting issues, you need to understand the pattern of mistakes. So we will first look into common mistakes and then would find possible solutions. To know the pattern of mistakes, ask yourself following questions- is mistake happening due to carelessness of the workers? Or
- is it due to short coming of process design? Or
- is it happening due to an unforeseen cause? Or
- is your cutting team incapable of doing certain things due to lack of training and knowledge?
I have tried to make a brief list of the patterns of mistakes.
Common cutting mistakes are
1. Wrong patterns: Pattern modification is not done based on fabric
shrinkage report or FIT comments is not incorporated in production
patterns. This kind of mistake majorly happens where there is no
standard procedure of pattern marking and pattern handover to cutting
department. This kind of mistakes can also happen due to carelessness
cutting workers or having little knowledge about patterns and its
effects in production.
2. Cutting a wrong size ratio: it might be a result of carelessness of the workers.
3. Fabric received without prior quality check and approval based on test report: Again this is a result of not following standard procedure of fabric issue to cutting department. Not making shade band for fabrics with shade variation.
4. Missing notch mark: Notch mark is not given at desired position of the pattern or there is notch mark in patterns but cutter miss to cut notches in fabric lay. This may be a result of carelessness of employees.
5. Numbering mistakes: Workers are not trained for the work or they are carelessness.
6. Following wrong cutting plan: Cutting plan sometimes doesn't match with the requirement of sewing department when cutting department doesn't work according to daily cutting plan. Or change of production plan might not be communicated to cutting in-charge.
The above points are some common mistakes of cutting department but mistakes are not limited to these only. You might face other kind of mistakes. You can send us mail about the mistakes occur in your cutting department or write the same in the following comment box.
I know this smart answer would not work for you. You need step by step guides. Right? Continue reading for the possible solutions.
2. Cutting a wrong size ratio: it might be a result of carelessness of the workers.
3. Fabric received without prior quality check and approval based on test report: Again this is a result of not following standard procedure of fabric issue to cutting department. Not making shade band for fabrics with shade variation.
4. Missing notch mark: Notch mark is not given at desired position of the pattern or there is notch mark in patterns but cutter miss to cut notches in fabric lay. This may be a result of carelessness of employees.
5. Numbering mistakes: Workers are not trained for the work or they are carelessness.
6. Following wrong cutting plan: Cutting plan sometimes doesn't match with the requirement of sewing department when cutting department doesn't work according to daily cutting plan. Or change of production plan might not be communicated to cutting in-charge.
The above points are some common mistakes of cutting department but mistakes are not limited to these only. You might face other kind of mistakes. You can send us mail about the mistakes occur in your cutting department or write the same in the following comment box.
How to deal with cutting problems?
The smart answer of this question is- Study the frequency of mistake occurrences.
- Pick top 3 major mistakes first.
- Find root causes of the mistakes.
- Work on removing the root cause from the process.
- Reduced mistakes in the subsequent orders
I know this smart answer would not work for you. You need step by step guides. Right? Continue reading for the possible solutions.
Possible Solutions:
Following are the possible solution of above mistakes
1. Dealing with pattern related mistakes
Keep a check point for checking garment patterns before issuing pattern
to cutting department. You can develop couple of samples prior to bulk
cutting based on production pattern. I mean cut fabric with patterns
--> sew garments --> finish garments and check the quality. If you
found variation in finished garments then correct it prior to bulk
cutting.
If you religiously make pre-production (PP) samples and check the
samples according to buyer specifications, you would not get surprise
things like - measurement issues and fit problems in bulk production.
Sometimes, problem doesn't lie with patterns but cutting department use wrong pattern/old pattern. Set a standard procedure that pattern master need to seal each final pattern and approve the same. Style number (article number) and component name should be written on pattern. Cutting depart should not be allowed to use any other pattern than approved one for a particular style and season. Other precaution should be taken related to patterns are
2. Dealing with complete cutting process
Sometimes, problem doesn't lie with patterns but cutting department use wrong pattern/old pattern. Set a standard procedure that pattern master need to seal each final pattern and approve the same. Style number (article number) and component name should be written on pattern. Cutting depart should not be allowed to use any other pattern than approved one for a particular style and season. Other precaution should be taken related to patterns are
- Numbering of pattern pieces should be done (like pattern piece number 02 of 16 or number 03 of 16).
- Clearly mention on patterns whether fabric to be cut in folded form or in open width.
- How many components to be cut for single pieces from a single pattern piece. Like for shirt cuff patterns, four component needs to be cut where cutting department get one pattern piece for cuff.
2. Dealing with complete cutting process
Pilot production run is the solution. You might do Pilot Run prior to
bulk cutting. If you do this process then all problems exist in cutting
process, whether it is fabric issue or pattern issue would come out in
the pilot run pieces. You might loss some fabric in this process but not
the whole fabric.
3. Cutting defects or mistakes
3. Cutting defects or mistakes
All cutting defects can been taken care of by setting quality check
point for layers and cut components. Also check shorting and bundling
activities. Like size mixing and ply mixing possibilities.
4. Following Cut Plan
4. Following Cut Plan
Companies follow different procedures for cut planning. In most
companies, cutting department gets weekly cutting schedules and if there
are changes on existing plan, cutting department gets updated plan.
Still there may be some communication gap between cutting department and
production department. This kind of issues can be controlled by having
daily morning meeting between core production departments in a factory.
Conclusion:
Conclusion:
Solution can be simplified by following standard procedure of cutting
activities. If you have not yet developed standard operating procedure
(SOP) for cutting room activities, develop it and ensure that everyone
in cutting department follow the standard working procedures. To make it
further error proof, set standard procedure for fabric department and
sampling and pattern making department also.
It would be great learning for me if you also share your methods about how do you deal with mistakes occurred in cutting room?
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