18.estimating Thread Consumption
18.estimating Thread Consumption
Introduction
It is important to know the amount of thread consumed in a sewn product so you can: 1) Estimate the number of cones needed; and 2) Calculate the cost of the thread needed to manufacture the finished product. Thread consumption can be determined in several ways. To calculate the amount of thread in a seam, you can: Measure the actual amount of thread consumed in a specific length of seam. Calculate the thread consumption by using mathematical stitch formulas based on the thickness of the seam and the number of stitches per inch. Calculate the thread consumption using thread consumption estimates.
Length of seam is 42 inches or 1.17 yards. Stitch and seam construction: 401 SSa-1. Specified length of thread removed from a seam equals 3 inches. Needle thread removed = 9 inches Looper thread removed = 8 inches
Calculation:
Needle thread factor = 9 3 = 3 inches of needle thread per inch of seam. Looper thread factor = 8 3 = 2.67 inches of looper thread per inch of seam. Total needle thread consumed = factor 3 X 1.17yds = 3.51 yds Total looper thread consumed = factor 2.67 X 1.17yds = 3.12 yds Total Thread = 3.51 + 3.12 = 6.63 yards per seam. Generally a 15 to 20% waste factor is added due to chaining-off, thread breaks, repairs, etc. If a waste factor of 15% is selected then: 6.63 yards/seam X 1.15 = 7.62 yards/seam including 15% waste factor.
Stitch and seam: 401 SSa-1 Stitches per inch: 8 Thickness of the seam: .075 inches (measured with a micrometer) Length of the seam: 42 inches or 1.17 yds.
Calculation (Consumption based on the mathematical equation): C = 4 + 2ts C = 4 + 2(.075 X 8) = 5.20 t = thickness of the seam s = stitches per inch 1.17 yds X 5.20 = 6.08 yds / seam. 6.08 yds/seam X 1.15 = 7.00 yds per seam including a 15% waste factor.
1.17 yds. X 5.0 (Ratio) = 5.85 yds. / seam 5.85 yds/seam X 1.15 = 6.73 yds/seam, including a 15% waste factor
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Estimated looper thread: 6.73 X 60% = 4.04 yds Est. Total Consumption Ratio 3.0 to 4.0 (1) 5.0 to 7.0 Bottom thread 50% 60% 50% 40% 40% 75% 45% 63%
Needle thread 50% Lt. Wt. 40% (2) M. Wt. 50% H. Wt. 60%
503 Overedge (2 thread) 504 Overedge (3 thread) 515 Safetystitch (4 thread) 516 Safetystitch (5 thread)
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Use lower estimated thread consumption numbers for light-weight fabrics or long stitch lengths.
On the chainstitch construction, the amount of looper thread does not change unless the stitches per inch changes. On the other hand, the needle thread will change based on the thickness of the seam. Therefore, the percentage of needle thread goes up when the fabric gets heavier. Lt. Wt. (light weight) is generally like shirts and blouses; M. Wt. (medium weight) is generally like slacks or chinos; and H. Wt. (heavy weight) is generally like denim applications.
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25% waste factor = 131 yds. Average Cost of T-24 Poly Wrapped Core Thread:
$4.50 / 6000 yard cone Cost per yard $4,500: 6000 yard cone = $.00075/yard Calculation:
131 yds./shirt X $.00075/yard = $.09825/shirt
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