What you need in your Manufacturing Specification The following slides will show you how to draw this up
Description Draft this section carefully as it will give the examiner a very clear picture of your textile item. Make sure the description is appropriate for the textile item. Keep it clear and concise. This is where you include, if applicable, the pattern company and pattern number and any modifications you made to the pattern or your own pattern shapes if drafting the garment yourself.
Technical production plans Fabric swatches 5 x 5 is a good size. Include all fabric used. Quantity Expressed in metres. Notions Include all notions and quantities. How many hooks and eyes? What size buttons or zippers? What type of thread? Itemised cost Include everything. Total cost Order of construction Read commercial patterns to check the language they use. Avoid long sentences. One instruction for each sentence is a good guide.