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Standard for technical requirements of women's jumpsuits
The technical requirements are as follows.

1, fabric preparation: the production of knitted garments needs to choose suitable fabrics. Process standards usually stipulate the selection and requirements of fabrics, including yarn material, color, fabric density and so on. The fabric should be soft, breathable and comfortable to ensure the quality of the final product.

2. Pattern design: Before making knitted garments, pattern design is needed. Designers will determine the style, size and other elements of clothing according to the sample drawings or design drafts provided by fashion trends and customer needs. Process standards provide relevant design requirements and guidance to ensure that the design is implemented correctly and meets quality standards.

3. Cutting and sewing: Cutting is one of the key steps in the production of knitted garments. By cutting the fabric into corresponding patches according to the design drawings, then sewing and assembling. The process standard stipulates the technical requirements of cutting, such as the cutting accuracy, the arrangement direction of patches, and the allowable disconnection.

4. Ironing and shaping: Ironing and shaping is an important link to make knitted garments have flatness and shape. By using steam, hot pressing and stretching, the knitted fabric can be restored to the shape and size required by the design, and wrinkles and deformation in the process can be eliminated. The technological standard stipulates the ironing temperature, time, pressure and operation method to ensure the overall quality and appearance of each garment.

5. Inspection and quality control: Inspection and quality control are needed in all aspects of knitted garment production. The process standard stipulates the necessary inspection items and standards, such as checking the color difference of fabrics, the size deviation of cut pieces, sewing quality, ironing marks, etc.