Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product Success criteria You will finish with a document that has all the.

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Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product Success criteria You will finish with a document that has all the necessary detail to show someone else how to make the product you have designed

Wash care instructions There are many ideograms that show you how to look after a product (especially textiles) after you have bought it. Each one is an aftercare instruction Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product

Your pattern pieces of the product need to be draw front and back Label the pattern pieces saying what they are and where they go Label the pattern pieces saying what they are and where they go Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product

You then need to list the type of stitching you will use on the product Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product

You then need to list the type of fabrics that will be used Have you used: Have you used: Denim cotton recycled Denim cotton recycled Cotton bleached Cotton bleached Lycra/cotton in pale grey Lycra/cotton in pale grey Polyester cotton Polyester cotton Colours of the threads you have used Colours of the threads you have used Stitch types zigzag edited to a satin stitch for appliqué Stitch types zigzag edited to a satin stitch for appliqué Straight stitch Straight stitch Over-locked Over-locked Embroidery stitch Embroidery stitch Have you used: Techniques: Tie –dyeing – list the colours you have used Appliqué Weaving Stitch effects CAD-CAM embroidery Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product

Costing the product We need to list all the outgoing costs of making the product We need to list all the outgoing costs of making the product This can be listed as follows: This can be listed as follows: Average cost of items is Cotton per metre – £1.99 Cotton recycled per metre Threads per product – 30p Zips – 80p Beads and buttons – 15p to 1.50p depending on how much you have used Lining 75p per metre Elastane/cotton 3.99 per metre Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product

Drawing your pattern parts Do this on tech- soft 2D design or by hand and I will scan this in for you, remember you need to have all the correct construction lines, pattern information on each pattern part Do this on tech- soft 2D design or by hand and I will scan this in for you, remember you need to have all the correct construction lines, pattern information on each pattern part Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product Seam allowance 1cm

Look at the examples of other students manufacturing specification – do you have the ability to draw up your designs on a CAD programme? Lesson objective- to know how to draw up a manufacturing specification for your product

Example of a previous students working drawing