Chapter1: Why is fabric inspection so important? A fabric inspection can prevent defects in the final product but there are several other reasons it is a crucial element for any factory. Whether it is a reduction in productivity or increased overheads, garment brands/suppliers can face production challenges from defective fabric such as: -Inconsistencies in the cut table width will impact their fabric consumption/wastage. -Different color shading among rolls or within the same roll impacts product quality and requires special management during the cutting/sewing/packing and other production steps to segregate by color shades. -High defect rates in the fabric ( such as stains/holes etc.) will impact the consumption per garment and increase the risk of defects found in the garment. Chapter2: What is the standard used in fabric inspection? 1. Sampling and Sample Size -Sampling for the inspection of bulk fabric generally does not follow the same parameters as the ones for garments. Typical...