Reducing wastage Waste can be reduced at sample making, cutting, manufacturing, packaging, sewing and finishing levels. One can also reduce the waste by manufacturing large quantities of the same style in different colors or prints, as cutting and production is easier with efficient marker making. A lot of designers lack technical skills like pattern making and fabric cutting, which results in increased fabric wastage. Fabric waste can be eliminated by buying the right width of the fabric. Buying 36-inch-wide fabric for a 46-inch-wide kaftan will create more waste, as will a 46-inch width for a 36-inch wide scarf. Thus, for any designer, it is important to know the technical skills of pattern making and garment construction. Companies like Fabscrap, which collect fabric waste from manufacturers and sell it to designers and quilters, are changing the systems of fabric shopping. This helps small designers to experiment with less fabric quantities and in return the bigger text...
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