Hi Catherine,
I enjoyed the day, too, thank you for all your efforts!
I have attached a simplified sequence of the main operations that we use when new production operators join us, to introduce them to our peculiar vocabulary – I hope this helps. Of course, you’re welcome to visit and see this first-hand when it would make more sense!
The ‘identification’ stage is usually EITHER ‘ticketing’, ‘framing’ or ‘heatseal’ (not all three). And an important stage not shown is the SECOND cut before ‘relaying’ when stacks of patterns are trimmed down to final size.
With best regards
Jon
Jon Allen
Managing Director
Pike Textile Display
Tel: (++44)(0)1945 461361
Mobile: (++44)(0)7774 433189
eMail: jon.allen@pike-textiles.com
From: Catherine Wells 2011 (N0376064) [mailto:catherine.wells2011@my.ntu.ac.uk]
Sent: 05 December 2013 11:09
To: Jon Allen
Subject: Pattern book production query
Sent: 05 December 2013 11:09
To: Jon Allen
Subject: Pattern book production query
To Jon
It was great presenting to you last Friday. I hope you do not mind me emailing you for some help?
I wondered if you could provide me with the general steps involved in producing a pattern book?
Best wishes
Catherine
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