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Title: Evaluation of Efficiency of Ease Techniques for Blouse Arm Holes
Authors: Saichon Mongkon
Srikanjana Jatuphatwarodom
Sutusanee Boonyobhas
Sakorn Cholsakorn
Rattanaphol Mongkholrattanasit
Keywords: Blouse Arm Holes
Ease Techniques
Thin silk
Cotton muslin
Chiffon
Issue Date: 2012
Abstract: The objective of this research was the experiment with the ease techniques on blouse arm holes. The fabrics in the testing were thin silk, cotton muslin, and chiffon. Four ease techniques were basting, gathering by iron press, gather sewing, and pucker foot. The experiment engaged with students, dressmaker, and garment factories stitchers. The standard time measurement method was used. Percentage and average techniques were used for the statistical analysis. The results were as follows: The pucker foot technique gave better performance than the others. Concerning the standard time of the four techniques with the three kinds of fabric, the time of thin silk was 0.27 minutes; of cotton muslin, 0.27 minutes; and of chiffon, 0.34 minutes. Thin silk resulted in the strongest seam of 251.31 newton.
Description: RMUTP International Conference: Textiles & Fashion 2012, July 3-4
URI: http://www.repository.rmutt.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/1741
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