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    General steps in garment pre-production process are: (A) Pattern Designing (B) Grading (C) Designing the garment (D) Sample making (E) Production patt
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    General steps in garment pre-production process are:
    (A) Pattern Designing

    (B) Grading

    (C) Designing the garment

    (D) Sample making

    (E) Production pattern making

    (F) Marker Making

    Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

    A.

    (C), (B), (A), (D), (E), (F)

    B.

    (C), (A), (D), (E), (B), (F)

    C.

    (C), (E), (B), (A), (D), (F)

    D.

    (C), (F), (E), (A), (B), (D)

    Correct option is B

    The pre-production process in the garment industry involves several key steps that prepare a design for mass production. The correct chronological flow is:
    1. C. Designing the Garment The process begins with conceptualizing and designing the garment — selecting the style, silhouette, fabric, trims, and color palette.
    2. A. Pattern Designing Once the design is finalized, a pattern is created for the garment components. This acts as the blueprint for cutting fabric.
    3. D. Sample Making Using the pattern, a prototype or sample garment is constructed to check the design, fit, and feasibility before full-scale production.
    4. E. Production Pattern Making After sample approval, the final pattern is corrected and adjusted for production, ensuring accuracy for mass manufacturing.
    5. B. Grading The approved production pattern is graded to develop different sizes, such as S, M, L, XL, etc.
    6. F. Marker Making Markers are created by arranging pattern pieces efficiently on fabric layout sheets to minimize wastage and optimize cutting.
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    Pre-production is crucial as it lays the groundwork for accurate, cost-effective, and quality mass production of garments. Each step requires precision and collaboration across departments (design, pattern, sampling, production).
    · Pattern designing must reflect design intent and fit.
    · Sample making helps visualize the design and identify flaws.
    · Production pattern ensures repeatability and accuracy.
    · Grading allows the same design to be manufactured in various sizes.
    · Marker making optimizes material usage — critical for cost control.

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